Hi all! So as this hobby works, I went to my LFS to purchase some supplies and I ended up walking out with a beautiful Haddon Carpet Anemone. I've have this beauty for a few days now and it looks very healthy. It's foot is already planted in the sand and hasn't attempted to move anywhere else.
When I first put it in my tank, it spit up a large silverside that I obviously assume my LFS fed it. It has been two days since that happened and it still looks in great condition. I have 3 clowns that have showed little interest in hosting it. I sprayed some mysis shrimp in it to get the clowns close up to it. The anemone grabbed one of the clowns, I had to make a strong effort to save it.
I've since then fed it silversides in which it devoured in 10 minutes showing me that it is very healthy. The clown who got caught was the outsider of the pair who I have in my tank. He's a little runt and perhaps not that healthy? Although he looks and was very healthy before getting caught. Was my anemone underfed and hungry to have it try eating the clown? I'm hoping to be able to develop this clown-anemone relationship. I already have a shrimp who was ecstatic to see me put this anemone in my tank.
I've done my research and was hoping I could get some of Reef Centrals finest opinions and experiences with there beautiful anemones as I hope to make this work.
Thanks!!
When I first put it in my tank, it spit up a large silverside that I obviously assume my LFS fed it. It has been two days since that happened and it still looks in great condition. I have 3 clowns that have showed little interest in hosting it. I sprayed some mysis shrimp in it to get the clowns close up to it. The anemone grabbed one of the clowns, I had to make a strong effort to save it.
I've since then fed it silversides in which it devoured in 10 minutes showing me that it is very healthy. The clown who got caught was the outsider of the pair who I have in my tank. He's a little runt and perhaps not that healthy? Although he looks and was very healthy before getting caught. Was my anemone underfed and hungry to have it try eating the clown? I'm hoping to be able to develop this clown-anemone relationship. I already have a shrimp who was ecstatic to see me put this anemone in my tank.
I've done my research and was hoping I could get some of Reef Centrals finest opinions and experiences with there beautiful anemones as I hope to make this work.
Thanks!!