Anemone for new tank

Yes, people are recommending haddoni rather than gigantea because historically, haddoni has had a better track record in captive care compared to gigantea. Haddoni require less intense light, water flow, and are less apt to contract infections during the collection/shipment process. Haddoni is often considered one of the hardier selections of the host species.
 
First off, nice tank! However, I'm suprised that I'm the first one to mention all of your cords. I'd suggest that you get all of your power cords/connections WELL out of reach of the water. You're setting yourself up for a disaster.
 
First off, nice tank! However, I'm suprised that I'm the first one to mention all of your cords. I'd suggest that you get all of your power cords/connections WELL out of reach of the water. You're setting yourself up for a disaster.

Thanks. Yes those cords where only temporary.
Yesterday I saw a beautiful Entacmae quadricolor with pink bubbles and purple bubbles . What do you think of it?
Is it easy?
And what are the best colors that they have? (blue, green, red)?

Thanks.
 
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Just to post news about the tank:
Euphilia paradivisa:
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The other Euphylia:
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SPS

seriatopora caliendrum
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seriatopora histrix
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Acropora Sp. verde
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Aquarium:
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