I have several zoas, candycanes & trumpets, mushrooms, yumas, ricordeas, leathers, a large torch coral and hammer coral, a blue mini maxi carpet anemone, acan, montipora, a chalice, blue clove polyps and pulsing xenia. I might have missed one or two, but you get the point. I waited a while to ensure I wouldn't make any obvious newbie mistakes and kill anything, and haven't (knock on wood) yet! I must even be doing something right as everything is starting to grow, some faster then others, but they're all getting bigger.I think I'm ready to get my first true anemone.
The question in this autobiography of a post is what would you guys recommend for a good beginner anemone? I'd like something to start with that's between a baseball or softball sized piece. Not too big, but large enough to observe. Second criteria is yes, I would like a clown to host it. Final criteria, something that might be more forgiving just IN CASE I make a slight mistake. Any ideas? RBTA?
Thanks guys.
75g reef ready, 6 ATI bulb t5, 40" 40W LED Evo Slim, SVC150 skimmer, almost a 50 gallon sump, currently no nuissance algae. That's the background on mine now. Let me know what you think.
The question in this autobiography of a post is what would you guys recommend for a good beginner anemone? I'd like something to start with that's between a baseball or softball sized piece. Not too big, but large enough to observe. Second criteria is yes, I would like a clown to host it. Final criteria, something that might be more forgiving just IN CASE I make a slight mistake. Any ideas? RBTA?
Thanks guys.
75g reef ready, 6 ATI bulb t5, 40" 40W LED Evo Slim, SVC150 skimmer, almost a 50 gallon sump, currently no nuissance algae. That's the background on mine now. Let me know what you think.