Fish Everywhere
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Hello guys, first thread I'm making over here.
My next build is going to be a 120 gallon SPS dominant tank. I always admired anemones though, but clearly most of them don't do well in a high flow environment. Since I don't mind having a hospital tank medicated with antibiotics, I'm going to jump into the deep end first with a gig or a mag when the time comes.
If it matter, I am not concerned about rarity or color. Being my first gig or mag, I doubt I would want to spend a lot in case it happens to die despite treatment efforts.
A few questions to help make my decision:
1. If they are attached to a rock, do gigs mind if they are touching / are against the back glass?
2. If I grow out the anemone by feeding it 2-3 times a week, after it has reached a size I want it to reach (ideally 15-18 inches), will ceasing feeding drastically slow growth?
3. I have noticed while looking at both videos and tanks in person that clowns generally act one of two ways when an anemone is present: either always staying within the tentacles and darting around inside the anemone, or not going into the anemone much at all, but rather just hovering close to it or under it. Any idea which clown species or anemone species increases the chance of them actually playing around in the tentacles?
My next build is going to be a 120 gallon SPS dominant tank. I always admired anemones though, but clearly most of them don't do well in a high flow environment. Since I don't mind having a hospital tank medicated with antibiotics, I'm going to jump into the deep end first with a gig or a mag when the time comes.
If it matter, I am not concerned about rarity or color. Being my first gig or mag, I doubt I would want to spend a lot in case it happens to die despite treatment efforts.
A few questions to help make my decision:
1. If they are attached to a rock, do gigs mind if they are touching / are against the back glass?
2. If I grow out the anemone by feeding it 2-3 times a week, after it has reached a size I want it to reach (ideally 15-18 inches), will ceasing feeding drastically slow growth?
3. I have noticed while looking at both videos and tanks in person that clowns generally act one of two ways when an anemone is present: either always staying within the tentacles and darting around inside the anemone, or not going into the anemone much at all, but rather just hovering close to it or under it. Any idea which clown species or anemone species increases the chance of them actually playing around in the tentacles?