nice looking anemone. Do you think it moved upwards from it's original spot in order to receive more light?
I'm surprised at your choice of clownfish!
what kind of water flow in this aquarium?
I Have a soft spot for Maroons

The hardships of finding a suitable mate for the female were rough... I lost the first male, due mostly to lack of research and inexperience. The second male I tried never worked, so I gave him away before he got too hurt. It took a couple weeks of separation in a breeding box before the female stopped trying to attack the current male, then when he finally was let free in the tank, it took a couple months before he had the guts to go and try and hang out in the nem with the female, and I guess they finally hit it off!
I think it's safe to say that the anemone did move upwards in part due to the light. I also believe that their may have been the best flow for it there, not to mention a perfect little cave in the rock for it to stick it's foot in!
Hmm. How are the powerheads positioned relative to the anemone's position?
ditto this question
also...
what is the feeding schedule for this anemone and what do you feed it?
is the Goniopora still in the same aquarium as this anemone?
A couple of the powerheads are pointed fairly directly at the nem. It has a lot of flow, a lot more than I see othe Gigs with. The tentacles are usually flailing everywhere from the flow. Not overkill though, I had even more at one point and the mouth would have trouble closing.
I feed the nem a full medium sized
silverside every 2-3 days.
That is a fantastic looking Nem. I do have a question about them though. Im new to the hobby (one year) and i do have a Nem. The LFS said it was a "sebia" and it was small, about the size of a table coaster. After haveing if for a while, it just kept growing, and now the size of a good size dinner plate. So doing more research on photos of the nem i fount that it might be a purple-tip anemone, and latter finding that another name for that is "giant Caribbean anemone.
Question is: 1. is that what your anemone is?
2. is there tank requirements for said anemone. I have a nano 35g tank
its doing well and i do have a clown that host it as well.
any information would be helpful. thanks
As Gary mentioned, you are referring to a different type of anemone. What they may have told you in the store is that it is a Sebae anemone, which isn't the same thing either. If you are able to take some pics and start a thread on this forum you may get some answers
Thanks for the compliments guys! I am actually planning to move the anemone to it's own tank with the clowns, I'll post pics when the time comes!