let me know what you think

no what it was ,my computer froze so i thought i didnt go through and the reason the rocks at the top look new is because they are you know one can add things as the money is availiable to get it
 
no what it was ,my computer froze so i thought i didnt go through and the reason the rocks at the top look new is because they are you know one can add things as the money is availiable to get it

Well that explains the 2nd post.
Even The rocks at the "bottom" look new as well. And its not just the rocks, crystal clear glass, back wall, and extremely white sand.. all that put together is what presents the image of a new tank in its first month of being up not its 6th...
 
well like what i was saying i dont have the money to overstock it and beides i dont have the best camera(cell phone camera)
 
Your sig says you have an H.mag. how long have you had that and how is it doing?
In reference to your original question, I would advise against adding 3 diferent species of anemones to a tank, i believe there will be chemical warfare between nems, however i am not experienced on that subject.
 
that guy is doing really well he has more life to him than the bubble , course i think the slight case of alptasia is his problem and i only have to nems other than the pests
 
that guy is doing really well he has more life to him than the bubble , course i think the slight case of alptasia is his problem and i only have to nems other than the pests

Not sure what the 2nd part of what you were saying meant. Glad to hear the mag is doing well... Im curious as to how long youve had it
 
Im impressed that its doing better then the bta as you put it 6 weeks in... they are considered extremely difficult to care for. Mind showing a pic?
 
Your "Ritter" appears to be a mislabeled BTA.
Your white bta, is extreamly bleached. You will need to spot feed it for it to recover and regain its zooxanthellae
 
enlighten me on to what one may look like, every search ive done for ritteri on any search engine has had one that look like the very one i have in my tank
 
Im not trying to be a smartass so please dont take this the wrong way... Google images
in my observations H.mags tentacle have a column/cylinder like look with a bubbleish appearance at the tip. Elongated Bta tentacle show bloated or bigger areas in their tentacle columns mid section. I did my best at describing that feature to you, there are more differences. Hopefully someone else can chime in and give you more info than i can, and hopefully sounding more professional lol. Just posting my observations.

Edit: this should be a good read for you, and give you some good info about identification... http://www.wetwebmedia.com/marine/inverts/cnidaria/anthozoa/hetmagnifica.htm
 
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