- Location
- New Jersey
Hi,
I have a 36 gallon FOWLR that has a half dozen turbo snails, a dozen or so blue leg hermit crabs and an ocellaris clown. The tank is about 2 months "old". I recently added two condy anemones.
I only have a full florescent bulb but the woman who sold them to me told me they don't require high level lighting. She also told me they did not need to be acclimated. When I got them home the one had lost a lot of it’s color but perked up when I put it in my tank (sans acclimation). I have been feeding them the Kent’s liquid feeder. They have been in my tank for about 3 days now. This morning, when I looked at the tank, the one that had lost color during transport looked like it wasn’t doing too good. I know they will move from spot to spot until they are comfortable but the tentacles appeared to be shriveled. Is that normal behavior?
It got me nervous so I started reading forums where others experienced similar issues and the common consensus was that they do in-fact require high level lighting. On top of that some were saying that they require a more mature tank then the one I have them in. The worst part I read was that if they were to die, they could kill everything in the tank when/if they go.
I found someone who agreed to take them off my hands but during the conversation he mentioned they do not require high light and are the easiest anemone to care for. I'm getting conflicting messages as you can see.
So, let me ask you guys...
Do the condys require high level lighting?
Is my tank mature enough for them to survive?
If they were to die, would it kill the rest of my tank?
I’d rather lose $13 worth of invert then start the whole tank over.
Do you think I should get rid of them now or wait and see?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
I have a 36 gallon FOWLR that has a half dozen turbo snails, a dozen or so blue leg hermit crabs and an ocellaris clown. The tank is about 2 months "old". I recently added two condy anemones.
I only have a full florescent bulb but the woman who sold them to me told me they don't require high level lighting. She also told me they did not need to be acclimated. When I got them home the one had lost a lot of it’s color but perked up when I put it in my tank (sans acclimation). I have been feeding them the Kent’s liquid feeder. They have been in my tank for about 3 days now. This morning, when I looked at the tank, the one that had lost color during transport looked like it wasn’t doing too good. I know they will move from spot to spot until they are comfortable but the tentacles appeared to be shriveled. Is that normal behavior?
It got me nervous so I started reading forums where others experienced similar issues and the common consensus was that they do in-fact require high level lighting. On top of that some were saying that they require a more mature tank then the one I have them in. The worst part I read was that if they were to die, they could kill everything in the tank when/if they go.
I found someone who agreed to take them off my hands but during the conversation he mentioned they do not require high light and are the easiest anemone to care for. I'm getting conflicting messages as you can see.
So, let me ask you guys...
Do the condys require high level lighting?
Is my tank mature enough for them to survive?
If they were to die, would it kill the rest of my tank?
I’d rather lose $13 worth of invert then start the whole tank over.
Do you think I should get rid of them now or wait and see?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.