55semireef
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Sure. You have multiple anemone species in the same aquarium with a gigantea.
One of them (H. gigantea) requires a type of water flow the other two anemones will shun- massive alternating back and forth flow.
It's usually somewhat difficult to judge water flow from pictures, but I'm looking at your water returns, powerheads, livestock and HOT overflow box and I don't see where you'd be getting the water motion that's required to maintain a healthy gigantea. (The kind of flow that I'm describing would rock those clams over on their sides, for example.)
True but the lfs I bought the anemone from had the Gigantea under NO lighting, no water flow and the water quality was probably bad by the looks of it. I was doing the anemone a favor. I know I don't have thy best conditions in the world but at least it has a better chance in my tank instead of a 15 gallon with 5 clownfish trying to host it.
I just added a power head on the tank so its getting more indirect flow. Its moving around more now.
About the Equadricolor anemones now. Why do Gigantea and Equad have a bad relationship? Will their presence really hurt each other? Will I start seeing signs from the equads?
Thanks