nemguy
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Okay so over the past years of keeping anemones I've only had luck with the larger sized specimens. When I would add a smaller anemone to the tank it would always end up lost in the rocks somewhere and then bleach and die. So I decided to set up 2 smaller tanks my Red Sea max 130 and a low iron glass 16 gallon I drilled and then build the stand myself. In the 16 gallon I have 4 anemones; A small green gig, purple long tentacle , and a purple seabae and a green seabae all are within 3-4" in size. In the Red Sea max there is a dark grey/ purplish haddons carpet, blue haddons carpet along with a brown gig all are about 6" in size when fully inflated. both tanks run with kessil led lights the 16 gallon has an a350 and the Red Sea max has 2 a160we.
Hopefully now I can grow out my smaller anemones and then move them into my 300 gallon when they have reached an appropriate size.
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Hopefully now I can grow out my smaller anemones and then move them into my 300 gallon when they have reached an appropriate size.
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