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08/30/2018, 06:28 PM | #1 |
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Finally got a Ritteri/Magnifica
Asked my LFS to find me a small Ritteri, it took a while but they finally did. It was not happy with way to little light and flow but they had it long enough to know it did not have a bacterial infection, so I got it. It took 2-3 months for it to settle in and stop deflating and another couple months to regain its color (not the most colorful one I've ever seen)
This is what it looked like a year ago. Still completely white and tiny. Sorry about the bad phone photo. https://youtu.be/aPN9CPmr_yA This is it today! Can't tell you how much I enjoy watching the clowns roll around in it like a dog rolling on something stinky! I'll post a another photo shortly, having computer issue right now |
08/30/2018, 06:35 PM | #2 |
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08/30/2018, 06:46 PM | #3 |
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pretty impressive how it changed in a year, looks pretty cool and the clown seems very happy.
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08/30/2018, 07:09 PM | #4 |
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Very nice! How do you judge if it needs/does not need cipro treatment?
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08/30/2018, 07:15 PM | #5 |
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I am no expert but the LFS had it in less than ideal conditions and it was still alive after about a month. I'm pretty sure if it had gotten an infection during shipping it would have already died before then. Was just my thinking anyway and it worked out even if it did take a while to come back to health.
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08/30/2018, 07:19 PM | #6 | |
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OP's mag looks great, hope that continues, keep posting pics!
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08/30/2018, 08:34 PM | #7 |
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I had a QT tank setup ready to go. I never could find a way to buy cipro. My vet (for horses) and my doc neither would give me the rx for it. The LFS store was even afraid to give me some he had because that is against the law. All is well now but we will be building a new house in a couple years and will have to find a home for this one but will have a 6' tank in the new house and will want another mag. for that tank. So how do you all get your cipro?
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08/30/2018, 08:40 PM | #8 |
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Online, petmountain is where I got mine last, they did not ask for script, but even online many will
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Very nice.
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That's beautiful, and one of the smallest mags I've ever seen!
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09/01/2018, 06:41 PM | #12 |
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Awesome, thanks for sharing!
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09/03/2018, 10:41 PM | #13 |
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10/21/2018, 12:07 PM | #14 |
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FTS 18" cube tank
The nem had not moved more than an inch or so in the last several months but right after I posted here he started moving around. He doesn't really have far to go till he runs out of rock so not much of a problem. I have not fed the nem in the last 2-3 months and it is a little alarming how fast he is still growing. Thought I'd share a FTS.
Going to have to find my lobed brain coral a new home, it has just about out grown his spot. Had to move the Moon Brain because the nem was starting to block the light off it where it was. Now some times at night the nem moves down to where the Moon Brain used to be (to the right and lower) but goes back up top by noon. |
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10/21/2018, 12:45 PM | #16 |
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Very nice looking mag though!
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10/21/2018, 01:09 PM | #17 |
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Cool pics!
I wonder if yours moving lower at night is also a flow issue, seeking more or less
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11/09/2018, 02:21 PM | #18 |
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I did a phone video of the clowns loving their nem. Love watching them in their nem, happy as a dog rolling on something stinky!
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Awesome.
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what lighting you have it under ?
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11/10/2018, 09:56 AM | #21 |
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A Kessil 360, don't have a Par meter but the light is about 10" above the water at about 2/3 power. Fairly bright is the best I can say. I have a Candy Cane or Trumpet coral that was mid tank and when I moved it to the bottom it is doing much better.
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How long did it take for the clowns to go to the anemone? I will say I appreciate the pairing of the correct new with the correct clown. It seems like so many are pairing up bubble tips with occys and percs which just isn't natural. I have bubble tips, but I got the correct clowns to go with them (naked cinnamon clownfish). Mine so far have no interest in the anemones. I'll probably have to coax them in.
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11/10/2018, 08:58 PM | #23 |
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These only took a few days, don't remember exactly but seems like just 2-3 days and they were home. I have wanted to do this for years. About 10-12 years ago before I knew why they didn't survive shipping very well I got a big beautiful Ritteri from LA and it didn't make it. Live and learn I guess.
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Asking because I have an H. mag for 14 months now which was just as small, actually probably smaller than yours when I got it. It stayed put from the get-go, the two A. percula clowns took to it in no time but the anemone was dwarfed even by the small 1.75" male A. percula! (I'd post pix only I've had it with Photobucket and haven't figured out another way to post pix), It eventually grew large enough to adequately host the small male percula while growing from the size of a golf ball to a softball. Eventually, the large female clownfish began stealing the anemones morsel of shrimp and what growth it achieved had begun to reverse itself. I then tried feeding sardines purchased at Whole Foods fresh fish department. The clown wouldn't touch the sardines and the anemone began to grow again with every other day feedings. It just about was sizable enough to host both the small male and large female. Then the large clownfish began to swipe the sardine from the anemone only it took me around two months or so to notice and the anemone began to shrink. I then had to physically bat the clownfish away long enough for the anemone to eat and it took pretty long to engulf the food so I switched back to Trader Joes wild-caught shrimp. The anemone has been eating when fed every other day, varying the size of the morsel affects the time it takes to fully engulf it which can be anywhere from 15minutes to two hours of me playing defensive blocker with the clownfish which gets old fast! For several months now, I've been making sure the food is not being snatched by the clowns yet the anemone still hasn't grown past the size of a hardball and here I read of you not feeding yours for several months and it keeps growing which has me wondering what the heck is wrong with my little H. magnifica anemone? |
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03/05/2020, 08:49 PM | #25 |
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I still have mine. I have not fed it anything extra or directly for a year or more. It has still grown but not what I would call fast any more. Oddly it has been keeping it's tentacles much shorted for months now and has gotten more of a solid purple color. Nem and clowns are doing very well. Sorry I really don't know what is going on with your nem or what to say you should do. hopefully one of the more knowledgeable people here will see this and have some insight to share with us all.
We are going to be selling our house and building a new house and we have started pairing down every thing because we will live in a camper while building. My nem and clown will be moving to a local reefers tank shortly. When ever we get our new house done I will be setting up a 180 tank and already have the center piece rock made for a large Ritteri to live on. Here is a photo of my guys. |
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