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Dragonlady
03/25/2010, 09:42 PM
Although I kept a purple H. crispa for several years before I moved, I recently lost my H. magnifica. I wish I knew what I did wrong.
:( I guess this is why Heteractis magnifica have such a bad rep for being difficult. I still feel terrible about supporting the demand for this beautiful animal by purchasing it. I will never buy another H.magnifica unless it is aquacultured. Anyway, here is a link to a video that I thought was worth sharing if anyone is interested. Rest in peace H. magnifica at 1 year in my care and definitely much, much older.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9Dcb92xPpE
Dragonlady
03/26/2010, 12:51 AM
oops video
I started reefing in the summer of 1997. I got my first H. magnifica in the first part of 1998. It was about the size of a dinner plate and lived for about one year. When I came back from basic training in January 2000 it was bleached on one side and never recovered. I have not kept one much beyond a year and I am yet to nail down why that is.
My first....
http://www.clowntank.com/images/34.jpg
tufacody
03/26/2010, 10:42 AM
Yea, I lost two mags and decided not to try them again as well. Strangely, one day I saw a gigantea at an LFS and thought I would give it a shot, and it has been doing great for about 2 years now. Nothing about the sytem that has allowed a gigantea to thrive and the mags to fail has changed.
Dragonlady
03/27/2010, 04:30 PM
By the way this is my second attempt at keeping H. magnifica. The first attempt was not a species tank and also contained other corals and hosting anemones, which won a possible unseen battle of chemical warfare. This 1st mag also thrived for about 1 year. This final attempt was in a species tank, which might rule out chemical warfare between invertertebrates as a possible cause of demise in mags. I admire anyone who has a nice hardy specimen of H. magnifica for many years, but I think there are very few people who have accomplished this....without more than a few tries.;) H. magnifica is the most beautiful anemone, in my opinion. I miss my mag dearly, but I'll just watch my video when I want to see a nice mag from now on. :sad2:
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