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Post by LiveRock Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:19 am

I dont want to get to crazy with me tank corals unless i have an anemone! whats a good starter one thats NOT a bubble tip that also doesnt require a metal halide light? anything will do and care for it isnt an issue for me at all. but my wholesaler who carries them has such a huge selection its unreal no idea what to get!!!

any suggestions? Question
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Tank Size- Gallons : 65us gallon tank, yellow tang, regal blue tang, 2 darwin clowns, dwarf lionfish, foxface rabbitfish, neon goby, baby bamboo shark, arrow, decerator, horseshoe, hermit crabs (total of 15 crabs), hammer, tongue and glove polyp corals. 125g coralife skimmer, 4 65watt t5 bulbs (4ft) eheim canister filter
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Post by 300gallonacrylic Wed Jun 03, 2009 6:03 am

An anemone that DOES NOT require MH lighting? I'm not 100% sure, but I think you may be $hit outta luck there. I think they ALL require high intensity lighting. Correct me if I'm wrong. BTA are the easiest for a beginner.....I'd say get some MH lights and go with a BTA(rose bubble tips look sweet). That's just my opinion though.
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Number of posts : 63
Age : 46
Location : Ontario, Canada
Tank Size- Gallons : 300gallon, display with 2 ocellaris clowns, 2 maroon clowns, foxface, kole tang, yellow tang, purple tang, orange shoulder tang, regal blue tang, asfur angelfish, green mandarin dragonette, tiger pistol shrimp & banded shrimpgoby, brittle starfish, 2 sally lightfoot crabs, 3 emerald crabs, lots of blue leg hermits, tons of snails, 3 rose BTA(just keeps splitting), 2 green BTA, 2 cleaner shrimp, 2 peppermint shrimp, about 600 lbs of live rock, frogspawn, some zoo's and some mushrooms. 4-175w metal halides(soon to be triple 400w halides), 4-96w power compact actinics, moonlights, 2-berlin skimmers and a instant ocean skimmer as well
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Post by 300gallonacrylic Wed Jun 03, 2009 6:43 am

I believe you can use lighting other than MH. I think you can use T5 or T8's(I'm not.100% sure though, I have MH myself). I don't think I have ENOUGH lighting. My tank is 24" tall and I only have 4-175w MH and 4-96w PC. I have 3-400w MH to put up, just gotta get off my lazy a$$ and pick up 3 reflectors. Hopefully someone else will jump in and share their knowledge cause I may be wrong about using T5's or T8's. Hope you find what your looking for. Good luck.
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Number of posts : 63
Age : 46
Location : Ontario, Canada
Tank Size- Gallons : 300gallon, display with 2 ocellaris clowns, 2 maroon clowns, foxface, kole tang, yellow tang, purple tang, orange shoulder tang, regal blue tang, asfur angelfish, green mandarin dragonette, tiger pistol shrimp & banded shrimpgoby, brittle starfish, 2 sally lightfoot crabs, 3 emerald crabs, lots of blue leg hermits, tons of snails, 3 rose BTA(just keeps splitting), 2 green BTA, 2 cleaner shrimp, 2 peppermint shrimp, about 600 lbs of live rock, frogspawn, some zoo's and some mushrooms. 4-175w metal halides(soon to be triple 400w halides), 4-96w power compact actinics, moonlights, 2-berlin skimmers and a instant ocean skimmer as well
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Post by 2Frosty4u Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:51 am

How much light do you have over your 65g?
Anemones are not considered a beginner addition. They should only be added to a well established tank with pristine water quality. I have a friend that got a RBTA from me (I had 4) and I thought he was going to put it in his main DT, he didn't. He put it in one of his smaller tanks with t5 lighting and it doesn't look bad but it sure doesn't look great either. Most anemones get 90% of their nutrition from the light source and MH is recommended. The other 10% comes from supplemental feeding of silversides, squid, clam etc.
My remaining 3 RBTA's have located themselves at the top of my reef and are under 2 X 250w MH to get as much light as possible and they look great compared to the one I gave away.

Here's a pic to show how happy and bubbly they are:

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Post by Cookieman888 Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:52 am

LiveRock wrote:I dont want to get to crazy with me tank corals unless i have an anemone! whats a good starter one thats NOT a bubble tip that also doesnt require a metal halide light? anything will do and care for it isnt an issue for me at all. but my wholesaler who carries them has such a huge selection its unreal no idea what to get!!!

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How about aiptasia Very Happy lol!
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Post by 2Frosty4u Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:49 am

Cookieman888*Admin* wrote:
LiveRock wrote:I dont want to get to crazy with me tank corals unless i have an anemone! whats a good starter one thats NOT a bubble tip that also doesnt require a metal halide light? anything will do and care for it isnt an issue for me at all. but my wholesaler who carries them has such a huge selection its unreal no idea what to get!!!

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How about aiptasia Very Happy lol!
I wouldn't wish those lovely little PITA's on my worst enemy Evil or Very Mad
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Number of posts : 110
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Tank Size- Gallons : 120g Reef, 35g fuge, 35g sump, 2X250W MH, 2X110W VHO actinic, Euroreef CS8-4 Skimmer, Blueline 100HD return pump, OM squirt 4 way closed loop.
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Post by LiveRock Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:06 pm

i had a few already my pep shrimps atethem up in like 30 seconds lol. and i have 4 t5 bulbs 2 blue 2 white. 4 feet long

my tongue coral and hammer coral seem to be loving it my hammer has been in there for like 1 week and its already getting bigger
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Number of posts : 54
Location : Edmonton Alberta
Tank Size- Gallons : 65us gallon tank, yellow tang, regal blue tang, 2 darwin clowns, dwarf lionfish, foxface rabbitfish, neon goby, baby bamboo shark, arrow, decerator, horseshoe, hermit crabs (total of 15 crabs), hammer, tongue and glove polyp corals. 125g coralife skimmer, 4 65watt t5 bulbs (4ft) eheim canister filter
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Post by 2Frosty4u Thu Jun 04, 2009 6:26 pm

Glad to hear that your shrimps took out the Aiptasia, but your shrimp may disappear once that not so invert friendly Bamboo shark gets a hold of them. I still dont think you should be considering adding a nem at this time and hopefully some one with experience caring for a Nem with T5ho's chimes in soon.
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Number of posts : 110
Location : Hamilton, Ont.
Tank Size- Gallons : 120g Reef, 35g fuge, 35g sump, 2X250W MH, 2X110W VHO actinic, Euroreef CS8-4 Skimmer, Blueline 100HD return pump, OM squirt 4 way closed loop.
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Post by 300gallonacrylic Thu Jun 04, 2009 8:14 pm

I think you should hold off on the anemone until you can get some halides. You don't wanna get yourself a anemone and have it die a couple weeks(or days) later, and wipe out your whole tank. All the $$ you've already spent would be gone, with nothing to show for it, but a re-cycling tank. Take you're time, if I remember correctly, your tank is still quite new isn't it? Don't make a costly mistake, upgrade the lights first.
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Number of posts : 63
Age : 46
Location : Ontario, Canada
Tank Size- Gallons : 300gallon, display with 2 ocellaris clowns, 2 maroon clowns, foxface, kole tang, yellow tang, purple tang, orange shoulder tang, regal blue tang, asfur angelfish, green mandarin dragonette, tiger pistol shrimp & banded shrimpgoby, brittle starfish, 2 sally lightfoot crabs, 3 emerald crabs, lots of blue leg hermits, tons of snails, 3 rose BTA(just keeps splitting), 2 green BTA, 2 cleaner shrimp, 2 peppermint shrimp, about 600 lbs of live rock, frogspawn, some zoo's and some mushrooms. 4-175w metal halides(soon to be triple 400w halides), 4-96w power compact actinics, moonlights, 2-berlin skimmers and a instant ocean skimmer as well
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Post by Cookieman888 Thu Jun 04, 2009 9:09 pm

2Frosty4u wrote:Glad to hear that your shrimps took out the Aiptasia, but your shrimp may disappear once that not so invert friendly Bamboo shark gets a hold of them. I still dont think you should be considering adding a nem at this time and hopefully some one with experience caring for a Nem with T5ho's chimes in soon.

I do have a bubble in my 90g under T5's (6 bulb HO). Not my smartest move I must admit. No I wouldn't say the anemone is suffering, but its certainly not thriving either. Been in the tank for the beter part of 2 years now and about doubled in size. Colour is okay but not great. Doesn't exhibit bubbles very ofter or for very long.
I definitely wish I would have gone with the 8 bulb unit (maybe even the 12).
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Post by Shannon *Admin* Fri Jun 05, 2009 11:29 am

Hey Matt I hear ya..
I have my gbta in my biocube, color is good, but no bubbles anymore... Sad
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Post by LiveRock Fri Jun 05, 2009 3:44 pm

so i have a nice red long tentacle anemone now!!!! this guy has been sitting under t5 bulbs for 2 months at my wholesaler! so i know he'll be ok! i'll have some pics of him up on my 65 gallon reef build thread soon Smile
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Number of posts : 54
Location : Edmonton Alberta
Tank Size- Gallons : 65us gallon tank, yellow tang, regal blue tang, 2 darwin clowns, dwarf lionfish, foxface rabbitfish, neon goby, baby bamboo shark, arrow, decerator, horseshoe, hermit crabs (total of 15 crabs), hammer, tongue and glove polyp corals. 125g coralife skimmer, 4 65watt t5 bulbs (4ft) eheim canister filter
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