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![]() I am sorry for you. I saw those carpet anemones at an LFS last year but was too new to buy one. Sure glad I didn't. From now on I am asking you guys before adding anything since I learned my lesson the hard way already. I had no clue they could even eat most of the stuff you mention.
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() |
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![]() Some species of carpets are not very aggressive. Just make sure you do your research and ID it right.
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![]() Good to know thanks. The one Carpet Anemone, Blue (Stichodactyla haddoni), that I liked is aggressive. Guess reading about them is important.
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I think if I was planning mostly bigger fish, I would keep my anemone because I really like it. Just not worth loosing all the small fish though. Im not sure what to do at this point. The two I still have in my tank are both is holes and will not really just come out easy. I also don't even have an ID yet... |
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![]() Fifth row middle pic...This is the closest I have seen to mine. Just a different color.
http://uglycoral.com/JOOMLA/index.ph...=17&Itemid=30# |