JustinReef
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I have had my Green Gigantea for over 2 years now and it seems to be doing great. Its been through some tank moves, a crash and never seems to be bothered. I don't use an ATO so my salinity sometimes does fluctuate a little and the anemone never seems to deflate or look upset (which I assume is because they often get trapped in tide pools where the temperature and salinity change rapidly). I traveled throughout South East Asia and saw a lot of carpets (don't think any were giganteas) and often found many of them exposed to air for hours during low tide.
Ok, Im getting off topic :worried:
My question. I was reading an article on about giganteas on another site that I will leave unnamed but its a well respected and knowledgeable site. First off they were obviously making it sound impossible to keep carpet anemones in general (better than giving the impression they are easy) and one of the things that they said made me think about mine.
They said that if it shrinks down at all, there is a problem and its very unhappy. They did not use the word deflate but shrink so maybe there is a difference but that sounds the same to me.
My carpet shrinks down to about half its size every night. Its done this for two years so I am not too worried but Im now wondering what the deal is with the article I read. To be honest, although the site I got the article from is a great resource, much of what they said about gigantea's was completely opposite from my experience with them.
Ok, Im getting off topic :worried:
My question. I was reading an article on about giganteas on another site that I will leave unnamed but its a well respected and knowledgeable site. First off they were obviously making it sound impossible to keep carpet anemones in general (better than giving the impression they are easy) and one of the things that they said made me think about mine.
They said that if it shrinks down at all, there is a problem and its very unhappy. They did not use the word deflate but shrink so maybe there is a difference but that sounds the same to me.
My carpet shrinks down to about half its size every night. Its done this for two years so I am not too worried but Im now wondering what the deal is with the article I read. To be honest, although the site I got the article from is a great resource, much of what they said about gigantea's was completely opposite from my experience with them.