LTAs looking for good homes

Brisc0

Premium Member
Hello,

I doubt any of you have a clue who I am as I only went to one meeting a long time ago, however I have been meaning to get involved in this club for a while and just continue to have things pop up that prevent me from doing so.

I have recently built a new setup in my home and have two LTAs that are hosting a mated pair of Pink Skunk clowns. These anemones used to be in my main display before I rebuilt, however now they live in an Aquapod that I use for a remote DSB. Basically its like this...

I love these guys, however I have plans for this tank that don't include them and I have no where else to put them. I am offering them free to anyone who is interested.

These are moderate/high light anemones that are mildly aggressive. They will roam while acclimating and I don't suggest a system that uses powerheads. A protected closed loop or similar setup with an established flow pattern will ensure they find a happy place and sit there. These anemones will not roam once they dig in so long as conditions do not change. They should be kept in a 4 - 6" sandbed and will not attach to rock. Without adequate sand they will not acclimate well.

The pink skunk clowns are available but should not be housed with other species of clownfish. Most any clown should host these and the anemones are available with or without the clowns and visa versa. If you feel like you have an adequate system and are interested in any of these please shoot me a PM. I live off of Battlefield and Luster and welcome anyone to my home to pick them up or can alternately meet you somewhere as well.

Sorry for the long post, I just want to see that they get a good home. They are really impressive anemones.

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Thanks Brisc0, I plan on ordering a JBJ K-2 viper 70w Halide and removing the hood that is on the nano tank.

or if a 20'' sunpod will fit over it, it's only 18'' across I will have to find if the mounting legs will move inward enough, I will get that.
 
Thanks a lot!! I got a 24'' Sunpod over the tank the legs slid in to fit perfect, 150 watt 14k halide. The purple anemone is planted into the sand a bit it looks, but the green one went and attached to my heater, I unplugged the heater and I'm hoping it will move soon to the sand. Both clowns seem to be happy and are in the anemones.


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Don't worry about big green, he will plant soon enough (may take him 1 to 2 days). If you would like to you can make a little LR cubby to where you would prefer he plants and try to gently "pin" him there without actually setting any LR on the anemone. Chances are he will climb out, but he is very heavy compared to the purple. Its really up to you.
 
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