anenome qst

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  1. fragginawsome

    fragginawsome Skunk Shrimp

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    tonight imm getting either a rbta or a haddoni and i have sps lighting unough for tabling acropora but i have had success with gbta under 26 watt lighting in october but now i use aqua illumation nano and i want to know the best choice
     
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  3. chelseagrin

    chelseagrin Fire Goby

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    do the bta, it doesnt seem like you are up to the challenge of a carpet, they are much harder than a bta, and bta's are still quite demanding. how large is the tank? i wouldnt reccomend a bta for a tank under 20 gallons, and for a haddoni nothing under 50 gallons as they can reach up to 3 feet in diameter.
     
  4. fragginawsome

    fragginawsome Skunk Shrimp

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    Twenty gallon

    I got a rbta about three inches and its mouth was closed
    And the foot was aginst them glass but her scraped it off gently and if was not tworn
    I have it in a twenty gallon under a aI nano I have
    A pair of ocellaris clownfish
     
  5. chelseagrin

    chelseagrin Fire Goby

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    you might need to get a better light, ai nanos are meant for much smaller tanks if i am correct. a few panorama pro modules would work perfectly.
     
  6. fragginawsome

    fragginawsome Skunk Shrimp

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    bubbling

    i have thought it was high water movement but i think its intense lighting to get it to bubble
     
  7. chelseagrin

    chelseagrin Fire Goby

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    not quite following the post but anemones need both intense light and flow, along with great water quality.