feeding ananome how much?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8179915#post8179915 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Amphiprion
The latter, in the circumstance of females, may not be good for the tank, but, IME, is a good indicator of the overall health of the animal. I am currently working on spawning behavior in a second H. crispa. IMHO, if you are not going to allow for the potential growth and natural behaviors of a large, healthy anemone, then you should set up a separate tank for it. I assume that most people that have anemones in their tanks primarily focus on that particular animal.

Amphiron, let me know how you do. I'm going to try something along those lines in the future, but right now, I just dont have the space.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8186293#post8186293 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RichConley
Amphiron, let me know how you do. I'm going to try something along those lines in the future, but right now, I just dont have the space.

Will do. Actually, I don't have the space, either, but that is why the other anemone is at work. It is in our display tank there. When mine spawns again (it is almost fall, so any time now), I am going to see if I cannot induce it in this other individual. The problem is that the eggs degrade FAST (hours). I would have to introduce follicle cells shortly after they have been shed, then collect gametes and include them with my female's eggs.
 
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