ChrisTran May 22, 2014 May 22, 2014 awesome work! I have never seen many bta's in 1 tank like that before. Do you run carbon?
Sharkey18 May 22, 2014 May 22, 2014 Holy anemome's batman! Those are some lucky clownfish. Tell us more. How big is the tank?
gmerek2 May 22, 2014 May 22, 2014 I loveee the yellow anemones! Where do you get them? Do they get bigger?
YHSublime May 22, 2014 May 22, 2014 ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! Those yellow ones aren't lemon drop nems are they? As mentioned, that is a clown fish heaven.
smallreef May 22, 2014 May 22, 2014 Cool. can anemone's sting humans? yes! i am very sensitive to their stings...most people are not affected though..
Valeria May 22, 2014 Author May 22, 2014 awesome work! I have never seen many bta's in 1 tank like that before. Do you run carbon? When needed
Valeria May 23, 2014 Author May 23, 2014 (edited) Holy anemome's batman! Those are some lucky clownfish. Tell us more. How big is the tank? Beautiful tank. Let's hear some more about your setup. The system is 300 gallons total. The anemones are housed in a tank that is 48”x24” with T5 lighting. I use carbon whenever it seems like the tank needs it. Edited May 23, 2014 by Valeria
Valeria May 23, 2014 Author May 23, 2014 ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! Those yellow ones aren't lemon drop nems are they? As mentioned, that is a clown fish heaven. I don’t think so, as the lemon drops are a little more dull, this yellow is very intense- it’s hard to capture their spark in camera.
Valeria May 23, 2014 Author May 23, 2014 I loveee the yellow anemones! Where do you get them? Do they get bigger? Yes of course! They grow like all anemones; these are the ones that are propagating for me.
Valeria May 23, 2014 Author May 23, 2014 Thanks for the compliments! I posted this video as I’m working on separating the anemones from the rest of the set up. There are times when they get shredded by the power heads and it drives us nuts, horribly worried and kills other corals – starting with the SPS
Coral Hind May 23, 2014 May 23, 2014 Sweet tank! Do you dose iodine at all? The system is 300 gallons total. The anemones are housed in a tank that is 48”x24” with T5 lighting. I use carbon whenever it seems like the tank needs it. Do you see any issues when you run carbon? When I had 50 E. quadricolors in my 120 they would all react negatively to carbon for days. Even when rinsed well I think there was still fines that got in the water and bothered them. I stopped running carbon and GFO because of that.
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