Afternoon all,
Around 2 years ago I was gifted a marine tank due to a friend moving interstate and the new states bio-security laws.
Things have been going well, with some lessons learnt along the way (lost a few BTAs, and recently had my first BTA split which was super exciting).
When I first received the tank the green horn-looking anemone in the attached picture were more contained, but over time they have multiplied, and it seems like it is turning exponential (well, at least non-linear).
I was wondering what should I do? Should I leave them to spread and rely on the BTA and other anemone to hold their ground. Or should I trim them back. If the latter, then what is the process for doing that? Do I just pluck them off with a pair of tank tweezers?
Any help would be greatly appreciated... even any help on topics not related to this but you may have seen from the photo.
Thanks again
Around 2 years ago I was gifted a marine tank due to a friend moving interstate and the new states bio-security laws.
Things have been going well, with some lessons learnt along the way (lost a few BTAs, and recently had my first BTA split which was super exciting).
When I first received the tank the green horn-looking anemone in the attached picture were more contained, but over time they have multiplied, and it seems like it is turning exponential (well, at least non-linear).
I was wondering what should I do? Should I leave them to spread and rely on the BTA and other anemone to hold their ground. Or should I trim them back. If the latter, then what is the process for doing that? Do I just pluck them off with a pair of tank tweezers?
Any help would be greatly appreciated... even any help on topics not related to this but you may have seen from the photo.
Thanks again