sprieto
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I have heard most anemone are not for begginers.
With that said (and many of us newbies still interested):
What are the basic requirments for keeping a anemone?
I know most will quickly say live sand and live rock a most, but are they nessesary.
My LFS guy said I could use regular fine CC (sand, but not live sand), but did suggest live rock.
I am setting up a 60 gallon w/ a canister filter (350gph), and 2 power heads for circulation (270gph each), and a protein skimmer.
I have a "satallite" light to use for the 24 hour lighting.
I wanted to use sand (but not live sand), my experiance and knowledge of live sand and live rck is zero, I want to learn and eventully use these for my next 90gallon (6 months or so), but I have more research and studing to do.
Are there more harty or sensity anemones than others?
What is the bottom line in requiremnts to keep an invert?
Thank you.
With that said (and many of us newbies still interested):
What are the basic requirments for keeping a anemone?
I know most will quickly say live sand and live rock a most, but are they nessesary.
My LFS guy said I could use regular fine CC (sand, but not live sand), but did suggest live rock.
I am setting up a 60 gallon w/ a canister filter (350gph), and 2 power heads for circulation (270gph each), and a protein skimmer.
I have a "satallite" light to use for the 24 hour lighting.
I wanted to use sand (but not live sand), my experiance and knowledge of live sand and live rck is zero, I want to learn and eventully use these for my next 90gallon (6 months or so), but I have more research and studing to do.
Are there more harty or sensity anemones than others?
What is the bottom line in requiremnts to keep an invert?
Thank you.