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Originally Posted by lcstorc and prpbably a lot more that do not come to mind at 7am.. |
ROFL!!!
Come on Lynn, it's already 7 am??? Jeez, you should have had TWO cups of coffee by now!
(hehehe)
Yeah, anemone's aren't an easy creature to start with. I learned that the hard way. Poor thing lived about 2 months and then just turned into a ball and shrivled up to nothing. It really takes a well established tank with lots of LR and VERY strong lighting. Don't forget to feed it once a week too!
Recently, I bought a white sebae and it was attached to a large piece of LR which also had two other small ones attached to it. I only wanted the one but the owner said if I buy the piece of LR, he would give me all three. So I payed him $50 and all three are doing really well. Mine eat little pieces of silverside and krill. The two clowns actually swim around and host with all three of them too.
I acclimated the LR and three anemone's for 3 hours using the drip method, placed the LR into my rock structure and they haven't moved from the spot so they seem to be happy. That was about two months ago that I bought them. So, while it's still a little early to declare it a success, so far so good.
