C Cantra Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 1, 2008 33 0 0 Spring, TX Oct 22, 2008 #1 My boyfriends parents have a saltwater tank at home and they keep their anemones and corals on the bottom of the tank in the sand. Don't you need to put anemones and corals on live rock? Do you even need live rock for a saltwater tank?
My boyfriends parents have a saltwater tank at home and they keep their anemones and corals on the bottom of the tank in the sand. Don't you need to put anemones and corals on live rock? Do you even need live rock for a saltwater tank?
B BIGgourami Polypterus MFK Member Jan 31, 2007 6,184 12 92 36 Chicago, IL Oct 22, 2008 #2 no and no.. although it is a great thing to have in every SW tank as long as enough lights gets to the bottom of the tank there's no reason not to have the corals directly in the sandbed
no and no.. although it is a great thing to have in every SW tank as long as enough lights gets to the bottom of the tank there's no reason not to have the corals directly in the sandbed
S sweeTang21 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 10, 2007 2,009 0 0 Wisconsin Oct 22, 2008 #3 not to mention a lot of corals are sandbed dwelling species to begin with.