Toddrtrex
Premium Member
I'm looking at the names in this thread, and i see some very knowledgeable and experienced hobbyists. I don't think the advice given to someone new to the hobby should be based on what these experienced hobbyists are capable of, though. One of the most important factors that determine success or failure, is the ability to recognize a problem and know how to respond correctly, and in a timely fashion. This only comes with experience. I believe that telling a new person they need a good sized tank and good quality lighting, to keep an anemone, is good solid advice. I wouldn't attempt to walk across a tight rope 100' in the air. Even though I know it's possible and I've seen it done. I lack the experience and knowledge to make it across safely. Sure, I might get lucky, but the odds are against it. LOL.
No offense, but the odds are very very much against it.
But, you make a great point. There are a couple of things that I do, that I would never suggest a new person do -- because, like you said, I have learned to see issues before they become problems.
I tend to (( with my advise )) err on the side of being cautious, in the end anemones are still difficult to keep and their care shouldn't be taken lightly.