Enchanted Aquarium - HD Reef Aquarium with Clownfish and Anemones
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What is your lighting on this tank? I have two 250 watt MH on my tank and it looks dull compared to your tank. Nice tank btw and LOVE the anemones.
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@MrMaximum9966 I thin them out once in awhile. I also removed some rocks and rearranged it in hopes of one day adding a Gigantea anemone in the center. I have not been able to find a healthy green one in over a year of hunting though.
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How come theres so much more anemones in your other videos than in this one?(the bubbletip anemones)
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@finger11yo Sorry you were in the hospital though.
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I AM JEALOUS! Congrats on creating this beautiful and home-worthy biosystem for your fish buddy.
asgharjigar 8 months ago
@asgharjigar Thanks!!
Mobert 7 months ago
@Mobert If you are really into carpet anemones (so am I) you should go to my channel and look at my first favorited video - Big red carpet anemone. It must be at least 2 feet in diameter!!!! Anyways, enjoy......
MrMaximum9966 1 year ago
@MrMaximum9966 Wow! That is a nice anemone! Thanks for the info.
Mobert 1 year ago
@Mobert Thanks. Also, I heard that you first put one green and rose bubbletip anemone in the tank and they multiplied. I was just curious how long it took for them to reproduce to about 15 anemones. Any special tricks to getting them to multiply into that number?
MrMaximum9966 1 year ago
@MrMaximum9966 It is hard to say how long it takes for two anemones to become 15 but keep in mine it is exponential. I probably got my first rose 10 years ago and my first green 5 years ago. Over the years, I have removed many many anemones. The most I've had at one time was probably around 25-30. With that many, chances are one or two of them will split each month. Lots of feedings (even everyday) with a good quality varied diet plus ideal water conditions encourages growth and reproduction.
Mobert 1 year ago