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How reef safe are these?
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Not really at all. They can sit in one place for days or years but once they split, or decide they want a change of scenery they can take any corals out along their path. I've had a couple lose their footing and go into a powerhead also, sending anemone goo everywhere!
Saying this, many mixed coral tanks have anemones in them and they don't cause too much hassle. I got rid of mine a couple of years ago and don't miss them. If you want something that moves in the current then maybe consider a hammer or a torch, same wavy motion just on an immovable base. Hope that helps, Dunc |
My apologies - I didn't realize this was a for sale thread when I was typing away.
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these anemones have been in the same spot for about 2 years in my reef tank.. They like it under the halide. Many people keep them with other corals. That being said i cant guarantee what they will do in your tank. But they are definitely colorful and a nice size for the price
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Still have anemones for sale
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So I'm selling a bunch of these again. $30 ea or $50 for 2. Healthy and 6-8 inches wide open
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reduced pricing for quick sale. 2 for $40 any size or 4 for $70. thats a steal. they wont last long at this price. im located in langley
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