This is a problem with keeping an anemone in a reeftank with corals.Thats
why most everyone will tell you to take it back and find a similiar color
coral.I also wanted to find different colors of corals and had a hard time
until I found out that my lfs can order anything I want.So I got a very good
coral book and order what I want.This is a question for the list.Can you
glue an anemone like a coral to the rock?Or will it damage the anemone?I
tried an anemone 10 years ago and it put on about 15 miles a day.LOL.They
just cause to much trouble in the tank.Ken.
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From: "Larry J. Geguzis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 8:55 PM
Subject: Wandering anemone
> Hi all,
> My *current* problem: a few days ago I bought a small, golf-ball
> sized white atlantic anemone. I just can't get it to stay put! Every
> morning, it's right on the bottom of the tank. I have a pretty well
> established 125 gal reef with mostly leathers and soft coral/polyps. Maybe
> a half dozen fish, but all are docile and don't bother any of the inverts.
> I've tried putting it in pretty steep "valleys" in the LR, but every
> morning brings the same scene. Any suggestions? It's such a stark contrast
> to the other colors in the tank, I'd like to have it front and center, but
> not laying on the bottom..
> TIA,
> Larry
>
> "Life's under no obligation to give us what we expect."
> --Margaret Mitchell
>
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