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![]() Heh,
I definitely plan on giving it the sticky test. I just don't wanna handle it and introduce it into the tank with bare hands. My BTA is pretty darn sticky right now so I am looking forward to seeing the power of these creatures. It's all so fascinating
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![]() Sounds good, enjoy the anemone, they are awesome.
Might take down a few fish though, hopefully not. Of course now by Sep 1 everyone will be after you about the new tank, so you have incentive to get er done! |
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My Yellow Watchman is in big trouble as he's always on the bottom. He's tough, but I doubt tough enough to wiggle himself free. I also have another yellow damsel, he's always swimming about or hiding (which I can't figure out why.. ) I definitely think he's at risk too, especially because of the current tank size. Don't worry.. the tank will be up. All's I need is the tank itself and I could upgrade. I have everything I need other than more Live Rock. Another question... would a carpet anemone thrive in a BB tank??
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![]() Hate to tell you Scott but all your fish are at risk. (other than the clowns)
Jon (Canadian Man) had a green crapet that ate over a dozen fish including a Morrish Idol and a Copperband Butterfly. If your fish aren't careful they will become a snack. |
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Here's hoping that they make it through the first month or so in my reef. My watchman is easy to catch so I may be able to remove him before then. I don't mind making the sacrifice because I really wouldn't mind a species only tank. It would look cool IMO.
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![]() I have been reading for only one day.... I have 5 days of research left. Sorry , I just thought I would ask in the thread.. Nothing I have read says anything about carpet anemones thriving in BB tanks. None of my reading thus far says do not put them in bare bottom tanks. Maybe I'm not searching correctly, but I have been on wetwebmedia and so far there really isn't much discussion of carpet anemones and barebottom tanks.
Please don't think that I am not doing research. It's only been a day Also, I never said I am putting mine into a BB tank. I have sand.
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![]() My green carpet chose to stay in the sand over the rock.
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![]() Cool. If you look back I even said... it seems that carpets prefer to wedge in the sand and in between rock cracks. I know they need some sand..
Maybe my question should have been. "Can a carpet anemone be kept successfully without sand" And if you have links with fact that they cannot live without sand please post them. I am just curious, I am not starting arguments or debates. This is all open for friendly discussion. (edit: From LiveAquaria "The aquarium should provide a variety of sandy and rocky locations. The Carpet Anemone may prefer one more than the other")
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