Anthony.Luciano710
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ok so are these rare and what is the normal price range for them. also is it just another name for a bubble tip anemone?
Also I personally own LEDs and am beginning experiments in my basement with various colors of LEDs on different frags, but I have concerns about trying LEDs on anemones. LED light works great for SOME plants and SOME growth forms but NOT for all types so personally I am willing to draw a conclusion at the moment that corals under LEDs will experience similar results to those found in the world of plant growth. All that is to say, we simply don't know if anemones can be kept under LEDs yet, and I for one would not want to take the chance, BUT please, please don't take this as anything other than a discussion from one aquarist to another. In the end you will decide what's right for you, and I'm just trying to give you as many opinions as possible to work with.Heteractis magnifica; Magnificent Anemones. A Poor Choice for Captive Systems
By Bob FennerOff Queensland, AustraliaAmongst the several large Pacific Anemones naturally symbiotic with the playful Clownfishes (subfamily Amphiprionae), the Magnificent (Heteractis magnifica) ranks near the bottom for inappropriate aquarium use. This is a naturally large (only second to Stichodactyla mertensii in potential size for symbiotic anemones), species that is given to frequent moving... even "ballooning", filling itself with water and floating off to have adventures... Too big and free-roaming for anything but huge hobbyist systems (hundreds to thousands of gallons) with little other stinging-celled life. Want more? Of Anemones the Magnificent requires about the most intense lighting and water movement... and let's top it off with this species propensity to eat your non-hosted aquarium fishes!
Nonetheless, this species does make it into aquarium markets and aquarists tanks... Here is my best shot at informing you what it takes to successfully (as in potentially forever) keep this magnificent animal in captivity.
Anthony,
I'm the last person to say yay or nay on an anemone, but here's an article on H. Mags that should give you some pause. . .
Also I personally own LEDs and am beginning experiments in my basement with various colors of LEDs on different frags, but I have concerns about trying LEDs on anemones. LED light works great for SOME plants and SOME growth forms but NOT for all types so personally I am willing to draw a conclusion at the moment that corals under LEDs will experience similar results to those found in the world of plant growth. All that is to say, we simply don't know if anemones can be kept under LEDs yet, and I for one would not want to take the chance, BUT please, please don't take this as anything other than a discussion from one aquarist to another. In the end you will decide what's right for you, and I'm just trying to give you as many opinions as possible to work with.
Joe