Looking for Suggestions - Unusual/Pest Nems for a Nano Tank

bradleym

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So the background is that I have just set up a 3g Picotope at my work. I have a serious interest in anemones and collect every kind I find, ESPECIALLY if it's a random hitchhiker that noone is familiar with. As a result I am going to be putting these kind of things in my 3g.

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So far I only have 2 in there:

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I will also have a maxi mini carpet, an all red mini carpet, and (if I ever find one again) a green mini carpet (considered a pest by some). I don't wan't majanos, mostly cuz they end being too much green for one tank, and aiptasia is ugly IMO :thumbdown but otherwise I am open to ideas, and if you guys have some, I'm all ears!

Small nems are best, obviously, but if you know of a wierd pest or something that could look cool I want to hear about it. Thanks!
 
One LFS in my area periodically has to trim down its collection of hellfire anemones that hitchhike in on imported live rock. They're probably hardy as all git-out and worthy of their own display...not sure if they'd play nice with other nems, though (or with aquarists doing tank maintenance)!

I like your idea. I already have a BTA tank and recently converted my FW 50G into a planted tank/maxi-mini garden. My next dream, after seeing coldwater nems at the Monterey Aquarium, is to someday have a coldwater anemone tank. :D
 
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I suggest one of these. They are beautiful and they do reproduce in captivity but to the pest level. I bought one for 20 dollars 10 years ago and now I have about 20 in my 24 g tank.
They get to about 2-3 inches or so and split. They split horizontally. The foot become one small anemone while the top pinch off and re attach to form another,
 

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Probably not suited to the same system as your current livestock, since they're a coldwater/temperate species, but I like these pretty little anemones. I've seen them offered on a couple of vendors' sites.
 
One LFS in my area periodically has to trim down its collection of hellfire anemones that hitchhike in on imported live rock. They're probably hardy as all git-out and worthy of their own display...not sure if they'd play nice with other nems, though (or with aquarists doing tank maintenance)!

I never thought of them as a hitchhiker! That would be pretty cool if I got a small one. Thanks for the new idea! Now I just gotta find one, lol.
 
I suggest one of these. They are beautiful and they do reproduce in captivity but to the pest level. I bought one for 20 dollars 10 years ago and now I have about 20 in my 24 g tank.
They get to about 2-3 inches or so and split. They split horizontally. The foot become one small anemone while the top pinch off and re attach to form another,

Very good idea too! I actually have 2 in my home tank, but they haven't split yet. I wasn't sure if they did, but now I'll start watching for a new one to take. Thanks!
 
Probably not suited to the same system as your current livestock, since they're a coldwater/temperate species, but I like these pretty little anemones. I've seen them offered on a couple of vendors' sites.

Oh man I wish! The tank sits at 76f. I think that's too hot, right?
 
I will also have a maxi mini carpet, an all red mini carpet, and (if I ever find one again) a green mini carpet (considered a pest by some).

Not sure if this is the exact morph you're looking for, but Tidal Gardens has a nice green maxi-mini. I bought a blue maxi-mini from Than that is beautiful and doing really well.
 
Not sure if this is the exact morph you're looking for, but Tidal Gardens has a nice green maxi-mini. I bought a blue maxi-mini from Than that is beautiful and doing really well.

I... actually bought that exact one, and a blue one as well, about a year back from them! But I am actually looking for a smaller carpet, kinda purple/green mixed, and only gets about 3 inches. They split almost monthly when healthy. Unfortunately I traded all mine when I broke my tank down and can't find any more. :(
 
Interesting! Do you have sources for those species? I've only found the actinia equina and actinia tenebrosa. If I could find a few more species it might be worth buying a chiller.
 
There's a site called Coldwater Marine Aquatics--they sell all the nems I saw at the Monterey Aquarium (and a species I saw in a tidepool there too). I have drooled over their anemone selection ever since...someday...
 
Interesting! Do you have sources for those species? I've only found the actinia equina and actinia tenebrosa. If I could find a few more species it might be worth buying a chiller.

Yup, every single one of them :)

There's a site called Coldwater Marine Aquatics--they sell all the nems I saw at the Monterey Aquarium (and a species I saw in a tidepool there too). I have drooled over their anemone selection ever since...someday...

That's it :)
 
Thanks guys! I think I'm gonna stick with tropical species for the time being. I'll be drooling over there too, but first I gotta learn how to keep a coldwater system healthy. :reading: After I get the gist of that, I may just go for another tank.
 
I had two of these and one split to three so I had four. They're very sticky. I thought they were cool until one detached during tank maintanance and got stuck on my finger. I quickly shook it off and continued cleaning my tank. 1/2 hour later my finger was red, burning and itchy. It swelled up a little too. This lasted for several days. After experiencing that I removed and disposed of them.

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