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phishy4

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Less than a year ago,I bought a 55 gallon tank. I bought 50 lbs. of premium liverock and set up a DSB. I didn't know anything when I started and was not very smart with some of my livestock purchases. After a couple months I bought a bubble tip anemone and a colt coral. The anemone was the size of a half dollar, colt was small too. I got on these boards and I have tried to learn as much as I can to keep the anemone alive. Well its alive and growing out of control along with the colt and the other corals. I knew they would grow but its nuts. Bought 1 stalk of xenia now its spread over entire rock with at least 10 stalks. I want to upgrade to a 75 for its width. Im real worried this will be to small in a few months. Point is buy tiny frags because some corals and animals grow like weeds.
 

hectina

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Yeah no kidding! When I started the whole reef thing, I was looking at 20 gallon tanks. I ended up with a 100 thinking it was extremely large. Now I have come to the realization that my 100 isn't big enough, for fish alone.

In fact, I was looking at a 180 today at the pet store. I was asking myself, "Will this be large enough for my next tank?"
 
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phishy4:

Would you please list your tank setup/chemical additions/water changes/feeding information? I'm always interested when people have success with anemones.
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hectina, I set up a 180 about three months ago and for the first couple of months I thought wow what a big tank. However, now I look at it and think about what a 300 would be like, I don't know if it ever ends but hopefully I will live long enough to find out.
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phishy4

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Greg,
I was inspired to get a bubble-tip anemone due to 2 lfs the have had 1 for 10 years and the other has had his for 13 years. Mine is 8 months old now. 55 gallon reef 50 lbs of liverock. 1 piece has a huge hole and thats where the anemone put his foot down. He has never moved just grown. Filtration is a pm hot skimmer, a dsb,liverock, and a cheap power filter. Plenty of current with 4 large powerheads. I feed him large pieces of shrimp 2 days a week. I now fear that a 75 gallon won't house him he is just getting huge. All yea the lighting is 260 watts of white and actinic pc,
also a 40 watt blue for 300 watts. 55 gallon is around 6 watts a gallon. I change 3 gallons a month for wc. I add Kent A & B for calcium. Occasionaly I add kent buffer to keep alk high.
 

phishy4

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Originally posted by fishfarmer:
[QB]Just do what I do, hack, chop, trade, sell or flush.
Yea thats what the wife said just cut the anemone with the razor blade like you did with the colt coral.
Sorry honey cant operate on Big Lucy the anemone.
 

fishfarmer

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Just do what I do, hack, chop, trade, sell or flush.
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I'm resisting the urge to upgrade my 38 gal, because I know WC/topoff will be overwhelming. I've easily made over $200 in store credit since winter with xenia, now to move onto green star polyps and mushrooms
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[ August 24, 2001: Message edited by: fishfarmer ]
 

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