jacksonpt
Active Member
I was researching anemones yesterday and stumbled across an interesting article. The article was on a board that had vendor links, so I can't post the article, but here's the jist of it... let me know what you think.
paraphrasing here...
Anemones are animals, and just like any other animal, they need nutrition to survive. Most people think that means intense lighting and occasional feedings. While that will certainly work, the key is nutrition. In theory, if you could provide the anemone with enough nutrition, it would survive and thrive on very minimal lighting. For example, if you were to feed an anemone correctly (i.e. good food and lots of it), it would be perfectly happy under NO lighting. The reason people often need intense lighting to keep anemones is because they don't feed the anemone enough.
What do you all think? It sounds good in theory, but in practicality???
paraphrasing here...
Anemones are animals, and just like any other animal, they need nutrition to survive. Most people think that means intense lighting and occasional feedings. While that will certainly work, the key is nutrition. In theory, if you could provide the anemone with enough nutrition, it would survive and thrive on very minimal lighting. For example, if you were to feed an anemone correctly (i.e. good food and lots of it), it would be perfectly happy under NO lighting. The reason people often need intense lighting to keep anemones is because they don't feed the anemone enough.
What do you all think? It sounds good in theory, but in practicality???