I've noticed that some people here keep more than one type of anemone in their tanks. I don't plan to do so, as my tank is far too small for this type of thing. (I've heard all of the warnings regarding chemical warfare and such.)
However, I have been fascinated by this ever since seeing a picture where two different anemones were so close to each other in the same tank, they were pretty much touching.
For those of you who do manage two or more types of anemones in the same tank, I was wondering how you do so and whether you could show pictures.
Thanks!
However, I have been fascinated by this ever since seeing a picture where two different anemones were so close to each other in the same tank, they were pretty much touching.
For those of you who do manage two or more types of anemones in the same tank, I was wondering how you do so and whether you could show pictures.
Thanks!