LTAs are not so hard if you can get one that hasn't been damaged and if you have enough sand. Haddoni is also pretty hardy, but can be a problem due to fish-eating.
Thats a Purple Long Tentacled Anemone. Easy to keep as well if you are able to keep bubbles. One difference are bubble nems like to attach to rocks and LTA likes to attach beneath the sand and anchor something solid like a live rock. LTA foots gets easily teared so if you buy one make sure too look under the foot.
I wish mine would do that. I put in 9 and when I moved my tank I had ... 9 lol.
I just bought a Green Haddoni and is real healthy. But as others say its a mean one and is good to have wiley fish in with it. It darn near yanked the feeding stick outta my hand yesterday when I fed it. So I am converting my LPS tank to a Carpet tank and get another cool colored carpet. I have 3 mini maxi carpets in that tank too. Which you might want to think about. They come in all kinds of different colors and patterns. And play well with others. I have seen reef setups where they are literally carpeting the tank. But they don't host clowns.
If you can keep btas/but not together you should have no problem with a lta.They get pretty big, my purple tip was approximatly 20'' across when I sold it.
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