Need Advice on Following Nems

tanked_life

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If you have had first hand experience with the following nems and would like to contribute to my research please respond below.

I am trying to find out what species of anemone the following ones below can co-exist with

- Heterodactyla Hemprichii (Beaded nem)
- Actinodendron plumosum (Hells Fire nem)
- Crytodendrum adaesivum (Pizza nem)
- Stichodactyla mertensii (Mertens Carpet nem)
- Cerianthus sp (Tube nem)
- Heteractis malu (Malu nem)


Please this is for research purposes so ONLY first hand experience please.

thank you all!
 
Interesting that you inclide Cerianthus species on your list since they are not true anemones.
I have kept malus succesfully with with gigs and haddonis, but I haven't owned the other species on your list.
 
Interesting that you inclide Cerianthus species on your list since they are not true anemones.
I have kept malus succesfully with with gigs and haddonis, but I haven't owned the other species on your list.

Wow that is great to hear! And I only include the Tube nems since oddly enough many people have them and where also curious if they can be with others since they do mimick many of the same chemical traits
 
There are some beaded nems at my LFS I'll have to pick some up and mix and match some nems


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They are about $10 so next time I'm there prob this Friday I'll pick up a few


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Maybe you can elaborate on your research project? Seems like asking people for their experience with these nems is anecdotal at best.
 
Put magnifica and gig together just now there's also a long tentacle nem lets see what happens
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Maybe you can elaborate on your research project? Seems like asking people for their experience with these nems is anecdotal at best.

Yes, what kind of research is this?

Also, coexist can mean in the same tank or even system as well as touching each other.

Most of these anemones may be fine together in the same tank but some may sting others on contact.
 
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