Hey Folks. I'm in the middle of moving to new digs, and I am designing a system involving a 90 fowlr and 20 rose anemone tank that will both be connected to a 170-180 ish gal sump (yet to be made). My rose is several years old, and is in great shape, its 7-8" across the disc. It spits off clones every time I feed it or it would probably be bigger. Anyways, the anemone and my two percs are the only planned animals for the 20, as the 90 will not be getting the lights an anemone. I was going to use a 250MH but still doing some research on that.
My wife asked if I could get "one of those purple clams" . Now, if I keep the honey interested in the tank she doesn't flinch when I drop $450 on a new skimmer or whatever. I've never kept clams but I think I have the skill to do so, and I have been reading everything on-line that I can but nothing I have found can tell me if a rose would harm a maxima if they were to contact each other. I, of course, wouldn't plan on putting them anywhere close to each other, but anemones move sometimes. And, as I said, this one likes to give me little ones so a clone could float itself to the area of the clam.
What do you think?
My wife asked if I could get "one of those purple clams" . Now, if I keep the honey interested in the tank she doesn't flinch when I drop $450 on a new skimmer or whatever. I've never kept clams but I think I have the skill to do so, and I have been reading everything on-line that I can but nothing I have found can tell me if a rose would harm a maxima if they were to contact each other. I, of course, wouldn't plan on putting them anywhere close to each other, but anemones move sometimes. And, as I said, this one likes to give me little ones so a clone could float itself to the area of the clam.
What do you think?