Next month I'm going to vuda,Fiji.
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Awesome, Fiji is a fantastic place!
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in blackpool reefs ,england the water is cold. i got like 5 anenemones from a rockpool. there was lots of living stuff in there like hermits and yellow/blue fishes. i put the anenemonesi n my tropical marine tank and the clownfish acclimized to them and the anenemones stayed alive. does this mean they were tropical anenemones ? england is quite cold the reefs are about 12- 20 degrees celceus
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My guess is that they were just able to acclimate to the warmer water.
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i g o to blackpool beach. in england . water is pretty cold here but i found alot of anenemones. your allowed to take them. it lived in my tropical marine tank and my wild clownfish started cudeling it . does that mean it is a tropical anenemone ? i also seen lots of gobys and yellow , blue fish swiming around the rockpools and sooo many hermit crabs. my marine tank is gone now im getting new ones =)
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great video and all, but why would you be taking corals like that? were you able to put a kangaroo in your bags too?
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I never said I was taking any corals.
It was a joke what I said about my suitcase.
Also, there are no kangaroo's in Fiji. :)
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Just so everyone knows there are many coral reefs around the world that are exposed at low tide, this is totally normal and has been going on for centuries.
Please, someone from Australia or someone who has seen this on the great barrier reef comment and confirm.
Several spammers here seem to think that I am full of B.S. about this.
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geez...look at all the expensive corals dying.
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They are NOT dying!
This happens to them twice a day, every day.
That is what this video was made to show, that they are out of the water and still survive.
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