Was wondering if anemones & zoanthids are compatable in a tank together?
I currently have a 90 gallon with mostly softies, zoanthids, and 3 BTAs (it was 2, but one split a few weeks ago) The anemones dont move around and appear very happy and growing well, but because of them, I can't really add any more corals to the tank! They're really large and are taking up a lot of real estate.
Because of this, I have a 65 gallon that I'm going to set up up as an anemone tank. Would it be ok to add some zoanthids to that tank to add small splashes of color?
In the 90 gallon, one of the anemones currently brushes against some rather ugly looking zoas but they dont seem to be affected by it at all, nor does the anemone seem to care. Is this generally true of all zoas and BTAs?
-Janel
I currently have a 90 gallon with mostly softies, zoanthids, and 3 BTAs (it was 2, but one split a few weeks ago) The anemones dont move around and appear very happy and growing well, but because of them, I can't really add any more corals to the tank! They're really large and are taking up a lot of real estate.
Because of this, I have a 65 gallon that I'm going to set up up as an anemone tank. Would it be ok to add some zoanthids to that tank to add small splashes of color?
In the 90 gallon, one of the anemones currently brushes against some rather ugly looking zoas but they dont seem to be affected by it at all, nor does the anemone seem to care. Is this generally true of all zoas and BTAs?
-Janel