h2joe
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ok here it goes....
im alright when it comes to anemones and ive had a bubble tip before but today while at my lfs they had a really nice ritteri anemone labeled as an LTA which is almost half the price. so here we go... would a 55g with 2 250 watt EVC 14k MH work for lighting? the nem is also only about 6-8 inches across so would it be to big? next comes flow.. i have almost zero dead spots in my tank and that is helped by 2 penguin 1125s that push 300gph along with a 20g refugium/skimmer area. return pump is around 400gph i think. water quality is doing good. nitrites 10 nitrates 10 ammonia 0. i dont know my PH but i have some SPS so it mush be ok as well as salinity. they react if my topoff dosent keep up. almost forgot my tank is 7 months old and very well established. only fish are a true perc, black o. clown, chromis (1), and a royal gramma. so what does everyone think? could i try it?
sorry for the short story but i loved the look of this anemone and really would like to keep one. thansk you very very much,
Mark
im alright when it comes to anemones and ive had a bubble tip before but today while at my lfs they had a really nice ritteri anemone labeled as an LTA which is almost half the price. so here we go... would a 55g with 2 250 watt EVC 14k MH work for lighting? the nem is also only about 6-8 inches across so would it be to big? next comes flow.. i have almost zero dead spots in my tank and that is helped by 2 penguin 1125s that push 300gph along with a 20g refugium/skimmer area. return pump is around 400gph i think. water quality is doing good. nitrites 10 nitrates 10 ammonia 0. i dont know my PH but i have some SPS so it mush be ok as well as salinity. they react if my topoff dosent keep up. almost forgot my tank is 7 months old and very well established. only fish are a true perc, black o. clown, chromis (1), and a royal gramma. so what does everyone think? could i try it?
sorry for the short story but i loved the look of this anemone and really would like to keep one. thansk you very very much,
Mark