Hi, brand new here and need expert advice.
I have had reef tanks for 15 years. Currently: a 80 gallon, soft-coral tank with a few small polyp hard corals. This tank has been established for ten years. MH lighting, lots of rock, many corals, a protein skimmer, and nothing else. Low fish bio-load with: two ocellaris clowns (added 9 years ago), a tang (four years ago), and three little chromis (brand new).
My anemone was one of the first things in the tank. I got him ten years ago and he was 5" in diameter. He grew to 7" when I was feeding the tank. I stopped routinely adding food to the tank over five years ago. I add one pinch of a flake food once every week or two. I completely stopped feeding the anemone at about the same time. After these five years, he has shrunk back to 5 inches but seems pretty healthy. He has never wandered around after the first week I got him.
I am contemplating starting to feed him again so that he grows. Is this a good idea, or should I not change what has worked for so long? I would not have noticed that he is smaller if I hadn't looked at an old picture the other night.
If I do start feeding him, should I go really slow, like once a week or once a month, or every other day? Again, I am afraid to change things as I have had great luck with this guy.
I think he is Heteractis crispa (not sure though). He has 3" long tentacles, is beige with some light green coloring on his tentacle, short body, and his pedal disk is burried under the sand at the edge of large rock.
Please, any advice from people who really know anemones would be of great help to me. I consider this life precious and do not want to risk changing things when nothing is really broken here. He hasn't shown any sign of stress. Do I start to feed him again? Do I start slow? Any other concerns? Any suggestions on choice of food?
Thanks,
John
I have had reef tanks for 15 years. Currently: a 80 gallon, soft-coral tank with a few small polyp hard corals. This tank has been established for ten years. MH lighting, lots of rock, many corals, a protein skimmer, and nothing else. Low fish bio-load with: two ocellaris clowns (added 9 years ago), a tang (four years ago), and three little chromis (brand new).
My anemone was one of the first things in the tank. I got him ten years ago and he was 5" in diameter. He grew to 7" when I was feeding the tank. I stopped routinely adding food to the tank over five years ago. I add one pinch of a flake food once every week or two. I completely stopped feeding the anemone at about the same time. After these five years, he has shrunk back to 5 inches but seems pretty healthy. He has never wandered around after the first week I got him.
I am contemplating starting to feed him again so that he grows. Is this a good idea, or should I not change what has worked for so long? I would not have noticed that he is smaller if I hadn't looked at an old picture the other night.
If I do start feeding him, should I go really slow, like once a week or once a month, or every other day? Again, I am afraid to change things as I have had great luck with this guy.
I think he is Heteractis crispa (not sure though). He has 3" long tentacles, is beige with some light green coloring on his tentacle, short body, and his pedal disk is burried under the sand at the edge of large rock.
Please, any advice from people who really know anemones would be of great help to me. I consider this life precious and do not want to risk changing things when nothing is really broken here. He hasn't shown any sign of stress. Do I start to feed him again? Do I start slow? Any other concerns? Any suggestions on choice of food?
Thanks,
John