Female Clown in her Anenome

nmertz1

Member
I just figured out how to resize my images..
Here is a picture of my female clown in her anenome.
Any recomendations?
 

hot883

Active Member
recommendations:
1. take out the fake plants (they will get nasty and will do no good)
2. take out the lace rock does not look like sw rock, replace with live rock
3. use a tripod when snapping a pic.
 

nmertz1

Member
Thanks for the suggestions..
I am in the process of setting up a reef, so the fake plants will eventually go.
Here are some more pics of my tank....
again tell me what you think!

 

psusocr1

Active Member
nice pics..
hopefully you know that you have to feed your starfish and that they are not reef safe if you decide to go with any corals
 

nmertz1

Member
o yea...
my starfish get plenty to eat...
But I have heard that they are not reef safe...
Why is that??
 

nmertz1

Member
Ahhhhh
I know the fake plants look cheezy..
But thats all I had and I have only had the tank for about 2 months..
I was more concered about getting fish first.
My Clowns are in the process of laying eggs right now, so I will update you all with some pictures
 

psusocr1

Active Member
they arent reef safe because they will eat all of your corals , that is what they eat in the wild, so if you ever see it by any of your corals if you have any they will be gone in no time!
 

taznut

Active Member
and those stars are fast... never touched my fox coral for over 2 months but it ate half of my hammer the first night i had the hammer... cute clown...
 

browniebuck

Active Member
Originally Posted by hot883
recommendations:
1. take out the fake plants (they will get nasty and will do no good)
2. take out the lace rock does not look like sw rock, replace with live rock
3. use a tripod when snapping a pic.

What do you think of this tank?
Not a single piece of live rock in there, all lace rock that has been aquacultured. This tank is at a coral farm in Columbus OH. If you didn't know, could you tell the difference????? I think NOT!!!!
 
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