JohnnySquids
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hey guys, i never had an anemone before. i have had this tank est for about 3+ years. my live stock includes mostly corals. but i do have 2 blood shrimp, 2 gobbys and my lovely clown =)
anyway, my question is this. almost none of my corals are glued down but seem pretty stable ( if the blood shrimp climb all over the place and not knock em over thats a good sign right??) now.... i have only had 2 other clowns before this who dint really do all that well since i had some chromis and a damsel in the tank who would bully it or starve it....the chromis had died and i had cought the damsel (cut in half a bottle and trapped it with a cube of food)
so the question is this... if i get a smaller bubble tip anemone would it disturb my already somewhat crowded tank? if i try and stick him somewhere above the colt coral i have would that be the best idea?? i know he will move a little but parts of me has visions of this thing plowing over all my stuff lol. anyway input would be nice. here is a link to a pic of my tank
:strooper::strooper::strooper::strooper::strooper:
http://postimage.org/image/w0pwn8o11/
:strooper::strooper::strooper::strooper::strooper:
anyway, my question is this. almost none of my corals are glued down but seem pretty stable ( if the blood shrimp climb all over the place and not knock em over thats a good sign right??) now.... i have only had 2 other clowns before this who dint really do all that well since i had some chromis and a damsel in the tank who would bully it or starve it....the chromis had died and i had cought the damsel (cut in half a bottle and trapped it with a cube of food)
so the question is this... if i get a smaller bubble tip anemone would it disturb my already somewhat crowded tank? if i try and stick him somewhere above the colt coral i have would that be the best idea?? i know he will move a little but parts of me has visions of this thing plowing over all my stuff lol. anyway input would be nice. here is a link to a pic of my tank
:strooper::strooper::strooper::strooper::strooper:
http://postimage.org/image/w0pwn8o11/
:strooper::strooper::strooper::strooper::strooper: