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There seems to be a variety of answers on when it is safe to add an anemone to your tank.
One LFS I frequent says my tank needs to be established for at least 6 months. Another LFS told me 2 months. Some on the forums say no less than 1 year.
I bought a BTA at 2 months because a 5 year lfs employee told me it was safe to get one. It moved about 6 inches from where I initially put it and it hasn’t moved since. Seems pretty happy too.
Most wouldn’t say my tank is mature(I’m sure it’s not), but it seems I’m having some success with this premature addition.
I know everyone’s tanks and habits are different, but can there be a definitive answer on when it is safe to add an anemone?
Will 2 months always be safe to add an anemone if weekly 10% water changes are done, feeding is kept in check, temperature and salinity good, occasional parameter checks, and proper lighting is used?
Sorry if this is too open ended, but I feel this reef tank stuff has been coming along a lot easier than most have made it out to be. I’ve been waiting for something terrible to happen, but I must be doing something right if my corals, fish, and now anemone have been happy since day one.
I’m curious to see what anyone has to add or say about this.
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One LFS I frequent says my tank needs to be established for at least 6 months. Another LFS told me 2 months. Some on the forums say no less than 1 year.
I bought a BTA at 2 months because a 5 year lfs employee told me it was safe to get one. It moved about 6 inches from where I initially put it and it hasn’t moved since. Seems pretty happy too.
Most wouldn’t say my tank is mature(I’m sure it’s not), but it seems I’m having some success with this premature addition.
I know everyone’s tanks and habits are different, but can there be a definitive answer on when it is safe to add an anemone?
Will 2 months always be safe to add an anemone if weekly 10% water changes are done, feeding is kept in check, temperature and salinity good, occasional parameter checks, and proper lighting is used?
Sorry if this is too open ended, but I feel this reef tank stuff has been coming along a lot easier than most have made it out to be. I’ve been waiting for something terrible to happen, but I must be doing something right if my corals, fish, and now anemone have been happy since day one.
I’m curious to see what anyone has to add or say about this.
Fumbles
