Moonstream
New member
I tried an H. crispa three years ago, but due mostly to my own stupidity and a far-from-ready tank, it didnt last very long. Now, I'm beginning to think about giving it another try, now that Im (much) more confidant in my reef-keeping abilities, and have a much more stable system.
my 40br specs are listed below, and everything is up to date. I do weekly 5g water changes, and feed mysis daily. the tank is still in its infancy, and I dont plan to even begin thinking about adding an anemone until after its sixth month birthday (june), and until I've gone at least two/three months without any major upsets (nutrient spikes, unexplained deaths, major algae outbreaks, etc). I DO NOT want a rock-dwelling species, mostly because of the (IMO) heightened risk to my corals, and honestly, I think sand-dwellers look better anyways.
I've been doing a good deal of research on both A. percula hosts, and sand-dwelling anemone in general. from what I've read (from wetwebmedia and various forum sights) it seems H. crispa is very close to BTA in hardiness, as long as a HEALTHY specimen is attained. I've also seen H. malu seems to be of similar care requirements to the crispa, but stays smaller.
so, my questions are:
1- how feasable is a sand-dwelling anemone in a 40br? keep in mind corals will be arranged around it, and it would be the centerpiece of the tank.
2- will larger grade substrate be a problem? I have about 1" of seafloor special grade reef sand, but could beef that up a bit if needed, since I have an extra bag.
3- my current front-runner is H. malu, with H. crispa being a close second. would they do okay?
4- would LA divers den be a good place to go about getting the anemone? I dont have any really trusted dealers in terms of anemones (my favorite LFS has decent coral, but most fish/anemone selection is lacking and often not in the best of health).
any help is greatly apprecciated!
my 40br specs are listed below, and everything is up to date. I do weekly 5g water changes, and feed mysis daily. the tank is still in its infancy, and I dont plan to even begin thinking about adding an anemone until after its sixth month birthday (june), and until I've gone at least two/three months without any major upsets (nutrient spikes, unexplained deaths, major algae outbreaks, etc). I DO NOT want a rock-dwelling species, mostly because of the (IMO) heightened risk to my corals, and honestly, I think sand-dwellers look better anyways.
I've been doing a good deal of research on both A. percula hosts, and sand-dwelling anemone in general. from what I've read (from wetwebmedia and various forum sights) it seems H. crispa is very close to BTA in hardiness, as long as a HEALTHY specimen is attained. I've also seen H. malu seems to be of similar care requirements to the crispa, but stays smaller.
so, my questions are:
1- how feasable is a sand-dwelling anemone in a 40br? keep in mind corals will be arranged around it, and it would be the centerpiece of the tank.
2- will larger grade substrate be a problem? I have about 1" of seafloor special grade reef sand, but could beef that up a bit if needed, since I have an extra bag.
3- my current front-runner is H. malu, with H. crispa being a close second. would they do okay?
4- would LA divers den be a good place to go about getting the anemone? I dont have any really trusted dealers in terms of anemones (my favorite LFS has decent coral, but most fish/anemone selection is lacking and often not in the best of health).
any help is greatly apprecciated!