Should i get a ROSE BUBBLE ANEMONE????

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  1. aquariaman

    aquariaman Pajama Cardinal

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    Ok, so heres my story on anemones. I ove sebae anemones and have a had a couple in my day but i have never kept one over that 3 months. I love condylactius anemone and i can kept them really healthy for a year now. It never stings any of my corals and my clownfish loves it. I just a few weeks a go got stuck in the power head and, yea, we all know how ends. So i figured i would give the rose bubble anemone thing a wack. It is a 70 gallon reef and have had it for 5 years and its a very health tank. The only thing i that has ever died is 2 sebae anemones. What do you guys think about this and does anybody have any experience with this anemone. I have heard you pay for quality and this is definetly a quality anemone. They are very pretty anemones and grow really big. I have metal halides at about 7 watts per gallon so i think i am good on lights. Whats your opinion?????
     
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  3. sostoudt

    sostoudt Giant Squid

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  4. Bloodkip

    Bloodkip Ritteri Anemone

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  5. oceanparadise1

    oceanparadise1 Fire Squid

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    Go for it! they are awesome and easy to care for, but from my exp, they like to walk
     
  6. Gexx

    Gexx Giant Squid

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    i asked myself this when i wanted to purchase a LTA. i went for it and it is still alive now after 4 months and i moved it to the 55 gal.
     
  7. aquariaman

    aquariaman Pajama Cardinal

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    ok!!! i goin for it!!! well see how it all turns out! i just asked "LA FISH GUYS" on youtube and he said my best bet is THE ROSE BUBBLE OR THE CONDYLACTIS. Keep you updated!!