Ron Popeil
Love them clownfish.
so while austin is busy adding the finishing touches to his 240 gallon behemoth anemone tank, i took a gamble and added another anemone to my measily 60 gallon h. magnifica cube. last i checked this was a potential combination for his system, with a similar set up; albeit far smaller.
the anemone has been in my tank a month, sat for two weeks at the store where i purchased it beforehand, eats very well and has relatively stayed put, within a few inches or so. its only been in the last year that ive seen a number of these anemones making it to oregon stores, with most looking pitiful, as per usual. while only a brownish green, this is already a sizeable anemone, and it will be impressive to see what it can do once it gets its own tank in the near future.
there are no clowns in this tank anymore. a 9 hour power outtage while i was 80 miles away claimed my two nigripes clowns. now, with a clean slate and two very fascinating species of anemones....i dont know exactly what species to reintroduce to this tank. suggestions?
the anemone has been in my tank a month, sat for two weeks at the store where i purchased it beforehand, eats very well and has relatively stayed put, within a few inches or so. its only been in the last year that ive seen a number of these anemones making it to oregon stores, with most looking pitiful, as per usual. while only a brownish green, this is already a sizeable anemone, and it will be impressive to see what it can do once it gets its own tank in the near future.
there are no clowns in this tank anymore. a 9 hour power outtage while i was 80 miles away claimed my two nigripes clowns. now, with a clean slate and two very fascinating species of anemones....i dont know exactly what species to reintroduce to this tank. suggestions?