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    Anemone?

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    Hi guys...

    1)anyone recomend anemone in a Fish and LR tank? no corals... i have 3 clown and a cleaner shrimp, going to get 1 gramma and 1 goby... will the anemone do harm to any of my stuff?

    2)how about a bare 1FT tank with just 1 anemone and 2 clown, of course with filter! what do they eat?

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    On 8/15/2003 1:07:46 AM

    Hi guys...

    1)anyone recomend anemone in a Fish and LR tank? no corals... i have 3 clown and a cleaner shrimp, going to get 1 gramma and 1 goby... will the anemone do harm to any of my stuff?
    how big is your tank? anemone needs very high quality water. if not, it will waste away so fast and deterior the water quality very fast in tanks like 2ft. Otherwise, it is fine.

    2)how about a bare 1FT tank with just 1 anemone and 2 clown, of course with filter! what do they eat?
    that would be slightly overcrowded... anemones can do with weekly offering of shrimp or prawn meat
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    thanks dude!
    it's a 2ft tank with 2kg worth of LR and 3 clowns and 1 cleaner shrimp... guess i betta not let go an anemone... anywae, i'll be getting a goby and a false gramma... on top of the present fishes... can they be put together? anymore small and peaceful fishes i can put in?

    i have a 1FT tank filled with salt water... if i can't put anemone and clowns, i dun know what to put in? any suggestions?

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    try to keep the water cool , either a chiller or fan maybe , cos i've heard they survive better in cooler waters , but not too sure though []

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    it's a 2ft tank with 2kg worth of LR and 3 clowns and 1 cleaner shrimp... guess i betta not let go an anemone... anywae, i'll be getting a goby and a false gramma... on top of the present fishes... can they be put together? anymore small and peaceful fishes i can put in?

    i have a 1FT tank filled with salt water... if i can't put anemone and clowns, i dun know what to put in? any suggestions?


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    for the 1ft tank, keep shrimps? for the 2ft tank, i take it that it is a yellow goby that u talking abt.. the false gamma might be a bit too fierce for your tank...
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    false gamma? I think its a dottyback.
    Actual fact its a shy fish. u need to
    have some hiding place for it.

    It will only be agressive to its own speices.
    as for 1feet, you can only put so much fish (2-3max)
    Consider properly what u wanted first before buying them.
    Ensure your 1 ft tank has what the 2 ft tank.
    (skimmer, biorings, LRs etc)

    btw, anemone u need good light n flow.
    else it will die and pollute the tank.
    (kill other fishes)

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