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![]() ^^ Good read. Interesting that although they should be mainly filter feeders, many here seem to have experiences where they ate fish. I wonder if they are simply not getting what they need from these tanks and take the opportunity to eat a fish that happens to rest on them?
I only have about 5 minutes experience keeping a tube anenome because I tried one in with my puffers, so I don't know anything about them really except they look cool. |
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![]() i feed my tube anenome every day brime &mysis..i dont understand the urban myth thing when i seen half of my lion fish in my tube anenome...
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![]() Either you have a very large tube anemone or a very small lion. My tube anemones reject anything bigger then half an inch
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![]() my lion fish was 3.5 inch and my tube anenome 1.5-2 inch wide
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![]() What color is the tube anemone. most of the reports i have heard about deal with the pink/orange ones.
Jason
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30g Display, 30g Sump, 24" 4 bulb tek light, Reefkeeper 2, Aqua C Urchin Skimmer, JBJ ATO , Tom Aqualifter Pump, 2 Koralia 1's, ECO Plus Lunar Nightlight, Eco 1056 submersible return pump routed through a SCWD "Take your time. The only thing that happens fast in a reef tank is disasters." |
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Sorry for your loss. Lions are very pretty fish. |
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