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A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
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<blockquote data-quote="suaveflooder" data-source="post: 5740780" data-attributes="member: 43389"><p>I've got a green bubble tip anemone. The carpets are pretty easy to keep from what I hear. Suggestion if you wanna keep them....as much lighting as you can afford, tons of water flow (I have two emperor 400's, protein skimmer, and two flowjets) and a lot of patience! I seriously have to check my water twice a day to make sure everything is perfect. While a 60 looks like a big tank, it's actually really small. The salinity can raise two points in a matter of a day on a warm summer afternoon! Parameters that change = a dead anemone....not that I would know....ummmm....four times.... :bash:</p><p></p><p>Now that I've figured everything out with the anemone, they do great in my tank. He's gotten huge in a very short amount of time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suaveflooder, post: 5740780, member: 43389"] I've got a green bubble tip anemone. The carpets are pretty easy to keep from what I hear. Suggestion if you wanna keep them....as much lighting as you can afford, tons of water flow (I have two emperor 400's, protein skimmer, and two flowjets) and a lot of patience! I seriously have to check my water twice a day to make sure everything is perfect. While a 60 looks like a big tank, it's actually really small. The salinity can raise two points in a matter of a day on a warm summer afternoon! Parameters that change = a dead anemone....not that I would know....ummmm....four times.... :bash: Now that I've figured everything out with the anemone, they do great in my tank. He's gotten huge in a very short amount of time! [/QUOTE]
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