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07/02/2021, 06:14 PM | #1 |
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Tube Anemones and BTAs
Hello,
Recently, I trusted a company out of the state regarding having multiple long tentacle anemones in the same aquarium. His thought was they came to him in groups, they will live together fine. WRONG! I lost 3 of them in nothing flat AND had a major drama regarding the health of the aquarium. I usually look at multiple resources about anything, but trusted this guy. Never again will I just trust one person. What are the chances of the same thing happening with tube anemones or BTAs? Thank you, |
07/03/2021, 10:33 AM | #2 |
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I'd say the chances are pretty good, regardless of tank size. BTA's move around a lot, and typically land where you don't want them.
A tube anemone may settle in place, but the experience I had with one was that it had very long tentacles that soon became problematic. A lot of people find that a tank with just one anemone and a mated pair of clownfish suited to it is really appealing. |
07/13/2021, 06:28 PM | #3 | |
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