I am considering purchasing my first anemone and I am looking for some help form some experts before I go off and kill it.
I am a newbie when it comes to anemones, but I have had my nano-reef set up for over 3 years and it has always been very healthy. It has a 70W 14k light over it and it is only 10 gallons.
I know it is small and I want some feedback regarding the best anemone (if any). I have a good amount of sand space so I was considering a Sebae. alternatively, I read the several people have good luck with BTA's in nano's. As with any nano, pruning is required regularly as well as spot feeding in order to prevent excess food from decomposing. Also, I've always been good with water changes. This tank is mixed in terms of live stock, containing:
Blastos
Acans
Rics
Zoas (small amount and I recetnyl got rid of most of my Zoas)
Pocillipora
Yellow Fiji Leather
There are no fish in this tank.
I've done some reading with conflicting answers, so I am here hoping you all can help.
Any thoughts?
Dale
I am a newbie when it comes to anemones, but I have had my nano-reef set up for over 3 years and it has always been very healthy. It has a 70W 14k light over it and it is only 10 gallons.
I know it is small and I want some feedback regarding the best anemone (if any). I have a good amount of sand space so I was considering a Sebae. alternatively, I read the several people have good luck with BTA's in nano's. As with any nano, pruning is required regularly as well as spot feeding in order to prevent excess food from decomposing. Also, I've always been good with water changes. This tank is mixed in terms of live stock, containing:
Blastos
Acans
Rics
Zoas (small amount and I recetnyl got rid of most of my Zoas)
Pocillipora
Yellow Fiji Leather
There are no fish in this tank.
I've done some reading with conflicting answers, so I am here hoping you all can help.
Any thoughts?
Dale