Does anyone have different types of anemones in the same tank? Do you experience any problems? Not just one moving around in tank. I would like to know if you see minute changes in size, shape or color. Especially if one looks better at times and the other does not.
Later,
Wyo
I am looking at setting up a new tank in the 180-260 gal range.
I would like some help with brands of chillers that you have had good luck with and would recommend.
Later,
Wyo
I decided to try feeder goldfish after talking with a friend who has been in salts since the 60's, suggested I try them. He had tried a lot of things before there time and they worked, some of the things he tried back then are the standard now. One conclusion I have drawn is that a fish is a...
Yes, I hand feed live feeder goldfish to two, a RBTA,hosting a pair of Yellow Stripe Maroons, a Long Tentacle hosting a pair of Ocellaris. My Pair of Black Saddlebacks feed the goldfish to a Carpet anemone.
Later,
Dale
I had heard the same. But I tried it and my anemones seem to stay in good health. Years ago, everyone thought you had to keep tour system spotless almost a sterile enviroment. We have learned to adapt to whatever it takes to keep our specimens healthy. As an old friend of mine said years ago we...
I have had good success with a main diet of feeder goldfish. I feed everyother day. I have to hand feed 2 anemones because the pair of clowns with them will not. My pair of Black Saddlebacks take care of everything when I drop the goldfish in the tank. I also feed frozen krill, My Maroons will...
Yes, there is a red hair algae. If you would like to know more about Asparagopsis taxiformis (red hair algae) check out this site www.aquariumsystems.com. Read the SeaScope issue Volume 20 Issue 3, 2003. Hope this helps anyone with the problem.
Later,
Wyo
As a general rule never put more than 1 clown in the same tank unless you are thinking of breading them. Your best chance for more than one in a tank, is that one is approx. 2-3 times the size of the other one. The larger one may assume the dominate female position and accept the smaller male as...