So I've got these nuisance sand-dwelling anemones through most of my sandbed. It took a while, but I finally got them ID'd as Edwardsiidae. There are patches of sand without them, but they inhabit about 50% of my tank. They're small, but they easily kill and eat small nassarius snails... which I haven't been able to keep in my tank since the "invasion"! The big nassarius can get away, but anything smaller get incapacitated by the anemone's sting and get devoured.
Anyway...
I'm considering getting a flasher wrasse, or possibly a mated pair. With these "land mines" in my sand, is this just a disaster waiting to happen? I know the wrasse will dig into the sand to sleep, but I'm not sure if their mucous coat is thick enough to keep them safe.
Any experience or thoughts?
Anyway...
I'm considering getting a flasher wrasse, or possibly a mated pair. With these "land mines" in my sand, is this just a disaster waiting to happen? I know the wrasse will dig into the sand to sleep, but I'm not sure if their mucous coat is thick enough to keep them safe.
Any experience or thoughts?