crimzy
Active Member
I appreciate you not getting offended by my criticism. There are different ways to create and maintain a successful aquarium but the alternate theories generally come with experience. For someone new to the hobby, your best road to success is to follow the advice of most people on here, be conservative/patient and err on the side of caution. There are a lot of people who jump into this hobby, try to create a spectacular display in a day and when they don't have success, they get out pretty quickly. I realize that learning from our mistakes is valuable... but it's not necessary. It will be much less expensive, and much less frustrating if you learn from MY mistakes, (or other peoples on here).
BTW, if you want to feed your butterfly anemones, you may want to see if it'll eat aptasia, (which grows on liverock). If so then you can just put the rocks with these anemones in the tank as a food source. This is what I do for my copperband butterfly.
BTW, if you want to feed your butterfly anemones, you may want to see if it'll eat aptasia, (which grows on liverock). If so then you can just put the rocks with these anemones in the tank as a food source. This is what I do for my copperband butterfly.