I ordered a pair of S. Gigtantea from Dr. Mac today and am having them delivered next Tuesday. I got them from the WYSIWYG part of his website and while I could not see their mouths, their tentacles were full and well extended. I had a Haddoni a few years back that did well for about 3 months and then stopped feeding. I have read that the S. Gigantea can be more miss than hit, but I still wanted to try it again.
Tank specs are 2 large tanks (1000 gallons total) on one system. Current anemone in the 470g tank this is going in is a M. Doreensis that has been doing well. I also have a trio of RBTA and Sebae in the 375g tank. I run two 6"x27" media reactors full of carbon 24/7 and alternate them every two weeks.
Lighting for the 470g is 4 400 watt Radium 20K bulbs. Flow is 2 Tunze 6200's and 2 Tunze 6100's. Prams are all in normal range without major fluctuations.
I am looking for advice on placement within the tank, whether or not to put them close together. I have a spot that i would like to put them in but know they will wander until they are happy.
Also looking for advice on acclimation to my tank, if lighting needs to be adjusted and when to start feeding.
Thanks.
Tank specs are 2 large tanks (1000 gallons total) on one system. Current anemone in the 470g tank this is going in is a M. Doreensis that has been doing well. I also have a trio of RBTA and Sebae in the 375g tank. I run two 6"x27" media reactors full of carbon 24/7 and alternate them every two weeks.
Lighting for the 470g is 4 400 watt Radium 20K bulbs. Flow is 2 Tunze 6200's and 2 Tunze 6100's. Prams are all in normal range without major fluctuations.
I am looking for advice on placement within the tank, whether or not to put them close together. I have a spot that i would like to put them in but know they will wander until they are happy.
Also looking for advice on acclimation to my tank, if lighting needs to be adjusted and when to start feeding.
Thanks.