What do YOU feed your anemones?

billabong08

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Well I am trying to figure out what everyone feeds there anemones. I tried to search but I guess it is disables for a while.

Please include the following:
1. Kind of anemone
2. Kind of food's
3. Lighting
4. Tank size

Thanks a lot everyone!
 
I'll start it:

1. Mine is either a H. Crispa or H. Aurora hard to tell as of now
2. I have been feeding it Brine shrimp and tilapia
3. 2x65w Power compact fixture
4. 10 gallon AGA
 
33 cube -- 250 MH
Haddoni
Frozen/thawed krill -- about once a month

58 --- 2*250 MH + 2*96 PC
2 Haddonis
Frozen/thawed krill -- about once a month

75 --- 2*250 + 4*54 T5
2 Haddonis
Frozen/thawed krill -- about once a month
 
Two Large Haddoni Carpets
Rods food, PE Mysis, Silversides
3 - 250w 10K Reeflux MH and 300w VHO
125g AGA

(I'd be worried about a nem in any 10 gallon tank.)
 
LTA/BTA
Frozen Krill, cyclops(cubes), mysis, Shrimp, scallops, marine cuisine (cubes), formula 2 (cubes).
2x96w pc, 2x150w Mh
100g+ (dont recall exact)
 
1. Kind of anemone: Green BTA
2. Kind of food's: half of an unfrozen shrimp, mysis
3. Lighting: (4) 54w T5s
4. Tank size: 72g BF
 
1. Kind of anemone: Ritteri, about the sixe of a volleyball
2. Kind of food's: I don't intentionally feed it, the maroon that hosts it brings it back mysis, krill, whatever big chunk of frozen food I feed the fish
3. Lighting: (3) 250W MH 14K's
4. Tank size: 180 Mixed Reef
 
three haddonis,one ritteri,two rbts,two large yellow giganteas
foods whatever is in the freezer shrimp,prawn ,mysis,carnivore supreme,almost daily
all under 400 watt m/h
180 standard hod bta,150 shallow flat gigs,one common sump
 
Multiple RBTA's in 58 gallon mixed reef. They get what they can get when I feed the tank my own mix of homemade frozen food. Food includes: shrimp, clams, salmon, garlic, various veggies and nori, masago, baby brine, mysis, and anything else I find in my fridge/freezer the day I make food!
 
Trying to find healthy gigs are a problemI have lost a few ,they dont seem to show signs of fading till its to late. Others might like to chime in on this. At first purchase they were ok with low flow , now that settled in they seem to like more flow. I wish they were easier to keep they are awsome when healthy.
 
2 lta
silversides 2 times per month, mysis once per week, whatever they catch before the fish do.
2x175w mh
75g
 
the food of my anemones is quite varied, I dive at night and collect baby Anchoviella lepidentostole myssis and also, I prefer to feed the anemones with little food, which can be digested in a short time, some people say that if you feed the anemone with very small pieces and throwing it in the tentacles will start to stretch over the tentacles and more beautiful, and if you make great foods in the mouth it starts to get with the shorter tentacles.
I do not know if this difference or not, but I prefer to feed well.

I have 15 anemones BBT, and had a sebae who died crushed in a powerhead
lighting is 8 T5 more 4 and 80w HQI geisemann of 250w
the tank is 2.70 X 0.70 high and 0.60 wide

these are the puppies Anchoviella lepidentostole and some also appear in the photo myssis
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I have a restaurant and when I clean a fish that has eggs in the belly I keep to feed the fish and anemones as well.
those with a pipette that comes in packs of water tests, I caught a little of this mixture and anemones in the game, preferably with the movement off.

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