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Well first off it is not very good to feed them several times a week, second i might not be feeding these guys at all if i get my levels to where i want them to be, magnesium, iodine, calcium,etc.
 
And if they do get too big i will simply split them myself and sell the splits and keep doing that, until i feel i want a bigger system to put them in.
 
feeding them every three days is recommended.. thats 3 times a week.. or two depending on the off week... keeps em very healthy
 
It does if thats what you have to do and can not afford all the other additives, but you can also do away with feeding them with the proper lighting and water conditions.
 
The anemones you see in the pictures were not feed once from the previous owner of them. He just maintained his additives very well and had pc's over his tank. He has told me what to do in order to not feed these guys. I am really thinking about taking his advice, b/c he said the other organisms including the fish will thrive off of what he told me to do. He said magnesium was very important for the organisms to thrive as well as iodine, and among other things as well.
 
And how often are they splitting? splitting is a sign of stress. Either way, they'll catch food you feed your fish ;)
 
Thats why water changes will often bring a split into progress, it is good for them to split but not like everyday, which they dont anyway. Its natural for them to split and very good for them at that. Thats what helps keep these anemone's in the hobby for us reefers b/c they split so regular.
 
Here are some new pics just taken when the lights were just turned on. They have been in the same spot now for about 3 days and hopefully they will stay put.
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8044542#post8044542 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by OCDP
LOL... you should read your posts... breathe, everything will be alright. We are simply asking questions.. and your getting offensive for no reason.

Perhaps don't share information like that if you have no facts or information to back yourself up.... ? Also, no one said anything about how well they eat hair algae. Just a simple question..

Nice pictures. Looks great.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8043652#post8043652 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 55semireef
I don't know the exact scientific name or even common name. all I know is it east hair algae. Stop being so skeptic.

Still waiting, which Sea Cucumber is good for getting rid of hair algae?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8052924#post8052924 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Juck
Still waiting, which Sea Cucumber is good for getting rid of hair algae?

You are looking for an argument aren't you? All I know is I had one that ate hair algae when I first setup the tank and it wiped it out. Lets stay on topic please. Thanks.
 
sea SLUG maybe? They are huge and ugly. but they eat it.

I noticed in all the pictures I could only find 1 snail..... need more.
 
Arlight. Fine you guys win. It doesn't matter to me and is not worth arguing over.

So Bluecarpet, when will we say a picture of your clowns hosting your RBTAs?
 
JUst got a new piece of lr and placed my bigger of the two anemone's on it, so far he has stayed there but it has just been about a day and a half, hopefully he will or he might go back to his other spot, who knows. So here is the big guy eating and a few other pics.
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