anemone dominated tank

dirk_brijs

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currently holding

6 Magnificas
2 green carpets

6 gonioporas

2 blue green chromis
12 pink skunk
2 tomato clowns
5 perculas
 
wow i love those mags....... i see you from Thailand, there should be alot of colorful mags right in your backyard right? you are lucky
 
i hear you. but the best part of it is that they dont have to go in the bag and get shipped to another continent, they will get a short ride from the ocean to the local store and to you, less stress and less prone to infection. here in the US, most of them are infected due to stress as they have to be shipped multiple times. Also, you can just go to the ocean and look at them, we have to fly 24 hrs to get there :)
 
Tube anemones send our God-awful stinging tentacles at night. I would avoid them unless you have huge area. Do research on them first before you get them to put them into your tank.
 

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