Stomatopod
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Hello, I setup a 55 gallon aquarium about a month ago.. I added two condylactus anems and everything died over night except a yellow-tail damsel and snails. Everything tested positive at 0 ppm.. nitrates were around 20 ppm. Now I'm setting up a 125 gallon tank and I was interested in have 5 ocellarius clowns and BTA. I'm a little scared with the BTA after my experience with the condys. I'm afriad it will nuke the tank.. sting and kill any shrimp (cleaners and harlequin), move and kill my corals, and such. Tank currently is not setup but I'm still planning.
Will anemones pose any threat to my inverts and fish? Will they actually nuke the tank.. I don't want a ticking time bomb in my aquarium :boom: I know people say "just take it out when its dying" but I have no clue when its dying nor if I'll see it dying overnight in time. I understand BTAs are much safer than all the others like condys and carpets but there still is that risk right? I had emerald crabs and decorator crabs chase and kill my fish many times so I'm not exactly lucky when it comes to low risk..
Will anemones pose any threat to my inverts and fish? Will they actually nuke the tank.. I don't want a ticking time bomb in my aquarium :boom: I know people say "just take it out when its dying" but I have no clue when its dying nor if I'll see it dying overnight in time. I understand BTAs are much safer than all the others like condys and carpets but there still is that risk right? I had emerald crabs and decorator crabs chase and kill my fish many times so I'm not exactly lucky when it comes to low risk..