Anemone wont stay still!!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Thank you WB! i appreciate the kind words. Would you recommend a small powerhead for my 10g? the AC50 just dosent look like its pushing enough water not to have dead spots. If i can find one small enough im going to get it it. I am putting coral accel in everyday along with phytopheast, is this good? i was told that the corals only needed to be fed since i have a limited number of them, like 3 times a week. is this correct? I still havent got a good lighting schedule either. What would you recommend? Any other supplements that would help them grow and/or be "happier"? I think my tank is doing well since it is faily new. Thanks again.

Kory
 
Well a few days ago I wrote a novel (which sadly I am famous for on here, lol) for someone who wanted to know how to start a reef tank. In such novel I posted the proper supplements for reef tanks, and those included coral foods as well. I covered pretty much all the basics, just had to stop because my fingers were threatening to give out on me. You should check it out, I think it might answer most your questions. Since you are finished with cycling, you can for the most part ignore that section. Here is the link...

http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144251

Once you give it a look, let me know if you have any other questions -k-, be glad to help. :)

And as an added thought - about the power heads, 2 in your tank might be a bit cramped, as you do have a lot of rock in there, but if you want something really cool - that I myself own a few of and can attest to their effectiveness, look into one of these...

http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewI...rheads_Adjustable_Flowrate_Pumps~vendor~.html

Yes the output is higher than you had to start with, but the design is so compact and so efficient, that you can place it behind the rock mid-column and aim it upwards slightly and because of the power, it will create a swirling current, which you can re-adjust as you like. In a 10gal it is more than enough, and small enough to move it where ever, positioning it however. Just my 2 cents, but I love them in big and small tanks.
 
cesartorr74;1875132; said:
The bigger u buy them the less they will move
Absolutely nothing to do with it. A large anemone will move around just as much as a smaller one if irritated or lacking sufficient environmental factors (current, light, etc.) if not more considering their photosynthetic and nutritional needs are greater.
 
princess;1798674; said:
very pretty yogi! * i need some of that*

slowef...i've never seen an anemone like that before! very cool

i need like 5 for my 55 gallon. i love xenia's and so do my parents so its a plus to have them. hehe...
 
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