Originally Posted by
Kynekke http:///forum/post/2727231
Great suggestions! I'm so nervous anyway, my first anemone and I managed to find someone selling a way cheap RBTA. I have the lights, flow, etc.. still nervous.
So... while we're talking anemones.... how often do you feed yours?
If you have all of the above you will do fine... BTA's IMO are among the hardiest and when given the correct perameters they are extremly hardy, without creating a debate this next comment is MO only. But under the correct perameters they are so hardy I would say they would be difficult to kill.
As for feeding this is also MO and you will hear a varied opinion of this as well. BTA's are among the mildest anemones their sting although potent enough to inflict damage is not as bad as some other species of anemones. If I had a carpet anemone or a condy anemone I would feed more often to help avoid predation although it may not help. For overall health if you animal is under the correct lighting and your water chemistry is good it needs very little from you. If it hosts any anemone fish there is a good chance they will feed your anemone for you. If not it will benifit from what and when you feed your tank. If you still want too, I would say no more than twice a week. As to what, well anything marine diet and raw, shrimp, clams, mysis, krill, cyclops....etc. I recommend that the food be minced and administered with an eye dropper or turkey baster type utensil. Squirt the food into the middle of the anemone. If healthy and or hungry it will pull its tenticles in grabbing on to the pieces of food and direct them to its mouth. Small pieces IMO are better for the animal as it takes a great deal of energy to digest. Larger pieces even though they animal will eat them will also expend a ton of energy doing so. Kinda making the whole feeding process counter productive. I will also add that the reason I say this has some evidence behind it too. I read that in over 90% of captured and disected BTA's from the ocean their stomach contents contained pods, and microfauna very rarely were there whole fish or chunks of meat found in them. HTH good luck and post pics when you get it... I love RBTA's
Also... Very important ....
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/305714/pre-filters