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Old September 19th, 2008, 03:20 PM
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anemone ???

After the tank has been up a little while how many different problems would a nem cause in an sps mostly tank? If I get one should I introduce it before I start adding corals? Never had one before and don't know much about them.

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Re: anemone ???

once they decided to move, any coral that gets in its way usually dies
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Re: anemone ???

Any tank that will support SPS will keep an anemone thriving.But like Dustin said,If the anemone decideds to start walking,you could loose some corals.
http://www.livingreefs.com/forums/re...nd-corals.html
There will never be another anemone in my reef tank.I think that they would be better off in their own system anyway.
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Re: anemone ???

I've lost two already......My first was a sebae, which I'm told are impossible to keep, he lasted three days. My second was a beautiful ble carpet, which I found out is the next most impossible to keep. He did about two months, and had to be pulled yesterday......):

I'm not giving up yet, I love them. Having said that, I'm a couple months away from anything swimming in the 180, and it will be another year before I try again. Next time it will be a green bubble tip.

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Re: anemone ???

frogspawns are cool, they are listed as corals, but are alot like anemones. pretty easy to keep from what i've read in Aquarium magazine. and mushroom corals are actually anemones according to this magazine. do best in low light conditions, making them a perfect chice for nearly any marine aquarium, to quote the article. also says, if you tank uses comact fluorescent lights ( or even standard fluorescent lights ), you can still keep mushrooms. in thaks with metal halides, you simply need to put these corals under a ledge or in some area that is shaded from the bright light. they have no requirements for feeding, they get all the nutrients they need from leftovers floating in the tank, and they really dont have any other specific requirements for care. because they are aquacultured, grow quickly and are available in a variety of colors, mushroom anemones are the perfect choice for home aquaria.

i quoted that from the article.
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Re: anemone ???

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frogspawns are cool, they are listed as corals, but are alot like anemones. pretty easy to keep from what i've read in Aquarium magazine.
My clowns harassed it do death. I had one about the size of a softball. I saved one frag of it before it died and just put it back in the new tank.

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Re: anemone ???

get something tough for your clowns, mine were in the anthelia till the nem came. Trust me nothing can kill that crap.......lol

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Re: anemone ???

Try a rock with some hairy shrooms for your problem clowns. They love them, and won't be able to kill them. I had the same problem with my pair, my giant female killed at least eight (expensive) LPS corals before I put the hairy shrooms in her territory for her.

As for anemones, I don't recommend them in a reef tank for the reason Yote mentioned -- they will kill other corals whenever they move. And depending on the anemone, they have a tendency to eat your fish too (including their clowns).
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Re: anemone ???

is there any truth to that article at all? im mean could i keep a froog spawn in my thank with just 50/50's?
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Re: anemone ???

i didi something stupid, i got a condy anemone, well now it has disappeard in my tank, you think that maybe my red hermit crabs coould have eaten it? is tis pliable?
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