akabryanhall Posted August 25, 2009 Hey I checked your site and I dont see any of these anemones. The are beautiful. Quote Link to comment
Reef Goddess Posted August 25, 2009 This one is $45. It's approx 3.5" I was waiting to hear hear back from a customer before posting them, but he's going to get the other two. Quote Link to comment
Jacobnano Posted August 25, 2009 What are the care requirements? (I could search google but I figure you might no know more ) Quote Link to comment
Reef Goddess Posted August 25, 2009 Rock anemones are very easy to care for; they just need good light (MH, HQI, or strong VHO/T5) and a nice indentation or hole in the rock to place them. They are non-hosting anemones, but you can keep more than one on the same rock, so it is possible to create a rock anemone garden. One thing thats great about them, is as long as they have good light and no corals are touching them, they won't ever move. I had some rock anemones in a display tank that were in the same rock for 3 years until I broke the tank down. You can feed them to make them grow faster, but it isn't necessary. The biggest mine ever grew to (with feedings) was around 5-6". My site is: Reefgardener.net , but I don't have them posted on there yet. I'll put them on in an hour. Quote Link to comment
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