Hi all,
i have a 55 gallon with VHO's housing assorted corals, hard and soft, as well as two clowns, two bangai cardinals, two gobies and a bubble-tipped anenome which is HUGE, so i'm very happy with his growth, BUT recently i added a bi-colored angel which was devoured by the anenome within hours...someone heard "splashing" from the tank but didn't think to wake me...so in the morning i discovered the angel in the anenome which then disgourged the remains in a gel-like cocoon...my only concern is how likely is it that he'll likely eat the rest of the occupants, except for the resident clowns? or will frequent feedings deter him from going on another "killing spree" : )
This is the first instance of the anenome eating a fish, up till now he's not bothered with any of the fish in the tank who swim right by him.
Just curious...thanks
i have a 55 gallon with VHO's housing assorted corals, hard and soft, as well as two clowns, two bangai cardinals, two gobies and a bubble-tipped anenome which is HUGE, so i'm very happy with his growth, BUT recently i added a bi-colored angel which was devoured by the anenome within hours...someone heard "splashing" from the tank but didn't think to wake me...so in the morning i discovered the angel in the anenome which then disgourged the remains in a gel-like cocoon...my only concern is how likely is it that he'll likely eat the rest of the occupants, except for the resident clowns? or will frequent feedings deter him from going on another "killing spree" : )
This is the first instance of the anenome eating a fish, up till now he's not bothered with any of the fish in the tank who swim right by him.
Just curious...thanks
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