Sure thing, it is not just an opinion of mine but more or less a fact. This is why we see them expel bits of junk after a large meal. Bones, or shells from crustaceans are always expelled
I do not mean to sound like anemones do not or will not eat whole fish/inverts. I just find it unnecessary. Anemone will thrive just the same under quality lighting and water params
In the ocean I’d say yes they are extremely robust and hardy. In aquarium they can be a bit more sensitive, even a well established nem could become sick and diseased if it ingested a piece of contaminated fish or seafood. Not saying that’s what will happen, but it adds risk and it’s just not needed.
Yes thank! I am pretty much agreeing..
I found your argument about fish defending the nem also pretty good. I am still thinking about this and have no argument back.
I find the waste expel system of anemone pretty durable. So I see dispelling bones as a natural behaviour. They don't feed that often on whole fish or shrimps, but I think they can handle it at least once a month. I don't want to feed more than once every 3 weeks.
I am trying to get a good sense of what to feed, and am in no hurry to learn. Currently I feed them mysis by broadcast feeding every day, and Silverside type of fish directly about once a month.




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