firewill65
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I've always heard anemones were sensitive to water conditions but maybe not too much.
History - I've had a 180 fish only and live rock for about 4 years and as you can imagine, nitrates have always been a problem and very high. About a year or two ago I bought one RBTA from a fellow RC member and at the time nitrates were probably 40-60. Over time, from that one RBTA in my tank...I now have 12 and my nitrates are 80 plus. I have a few questions regrading this...
1.) Can RBTA adapt to their environment even in unfavorable conditions...Are my nems doing well because they were born in the nitrate tank and thats all they know?
2.) Maybe anemones need a certain amount of nitrates to flourish?
3.) I'm running biopellets now to try to bring down the nitrates...will it bother the nems at this point to lower the nitrates?
4.) Do I now have Nitrate resistant anemones that I can sell for triple the cost of a regular one? lol
History - I've had a 180 fish only and live rock for about 4 years and as you can imagine, nitrates have always been a problem and very high. About a year or two ago I bought one RBTA from a fellow RC member and at the time nitrates were probably 40-60. Over time, from that one RBTA in my tank...I now have 12 and my nitrates are 80 plus. I have a few questions regrading this...
1.) Can RBTA adapt to their environment even in unfavorable conditions...Are my nems doing well because they were born in the nitrate tank and thats all they know?
2.) Maybe anemones need a certain amount of nitrates to flourish?
3.) I'm running biopellets now to try to bring down the nitrates...will it bother the nems at this point to lower the nitrates?
4.) Do I now have Nitrate resistant anemones that I can sell for triple the cost of a regular one? lol
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