I have on that has been through hell for the past 3 years and it is doing just fine in fact better now than ever....
I've kept for 3 years now under 250 mh's. No chiller on the tank, but its in the basement, so temp really isnt an issue.
IME, the biggest issue to short term survival is shipping stress. Finding one that "wants to live" after shipping is the biggest issue. I would think that as close to the Pacific as you are, you stand a better chance of getting one that's healthy than we do here in the midwest. One of the LFS that has the best luck with anemones here takes them out of the shipping packaging, discards the water they came in, and puts them into a container of freshly made ASW, and adds 100 mgs of doxycyclene to the water. He adss an airstone and they sit there for several hours.
After initial shipping stress is resolved, you need to satisfy their environmental needs:
High light
High flow
Mine is sitting in between two 250 XM 10k SE bulbs, and 4 inches beneath and approx 10inches to the left of a WavySea handling my tank return. About every 10 seconds or so, the anemone is washed with about 950 gallons per hour. The anemone is not getting direct flow, but is getting enough indirect flow to vigoursly move the tentacles and oral disc.
The only time the anemone moved on me was when I switched from AB10k's to Hamilton 14k's. I switched back to 10k's, and it didnt move again.
Nick
we can get them , but we have never had anybody want one. want one ?
We had a 300 gallon tank with one thriving for over 5 years before the big power outtage a couple years back. I really think halide lighting and temperature control (chiller) are the two most critical keys to success beyond water chemistry management. It is also important that the anemone be collected/transported properly so that it has not suffered internal damge on its way to the LFS.
Either of you got a pic?
Rod, I knew you had the one...when did you get the others? BTW, its not true less you post the pics as proof!
Nick
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