new order, what ya think?

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  1. Anthos312

    Anthos312 Millepora

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    ive read so many reviews on condys, some say their clownfish has gone great with them, some say their condy ate damsels/snails/starfish. Hm... i wish carribean critters carried more nems. Do you think a small occellaris would host a rock flower anenome?
     
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  3. hydrologic

    hydrologic Feather Duster

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    My mated ocellaris clowns hosted my anemone for years. It took them a good two weeks to warm up to it. I posted a picture of clowns hosting a similar nem on the tank. Don't know if that actually helped, but they hosted. These days though, I wouldn't take the risk. Best of luck with any new purchases
     
  4. Anthos312

    Anthos312 Millepora

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    which anenome are you refering 2?
     
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    hydrologic Feather Duster

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    Whoops! Kinda left out that important piece of info. The nem was a condylactis gigantea. May he rest in piece. Moved and lost him
     
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    Liveaquaria's Divers den packs fish and coral to last supposably 72 hours, or 3 days. Incase of the worst weather wise, however things if you get that in the last days time, are in rough shape, and they pack very well. Personally I would suggest getting any livestock besides snails and hermit crabs overnight. The less time in travel is the less stress on the animal. Which makes it healthier for your tank.

    Just ask your self, save a few bucks or try and make sure the creature alives well and safe. Thats just my opinion though.