The great thing about a 13-inch anemone is it can be cut into four 6-inch anemones and sold.
The great thing about a 13-inch anemone is it can be cut into four 6-inch anemones and sold.
@JimFlies - you make another excellent argument. Now if I can get some clowns to make babies and an anemone to frag I might have myself a tank that pays for itself![]()
29 gallon Biocube: Stock equipment, SR3 Skimmer
Le Frog, Lawnmower Blenny
The Petries, Clarkii Clowns
Kermit, Emerald Crab
Leather Coral, Kenya Trees, Red Mushrooms
~More to come as budget allows!~
I wasn't aware you can cut nems up to make more. My bad, I thought everybody just pawned off natural splits from their nems. HMMMM. Yes a big ol nem would look cool in the center of a 29 cube, with a pair of clowns, no doubt, but most of your real estate would be spoken for. The only corals I have seen be one bit tolerant of nems is zoanthids. I dunno, I still think nems in small tanks are best left to guys like jimsflies with tons of experience.
UPDATE
Hey everyone. I got tired of my damsel being a tyrant and my poor clown looking downtrodden so I grabbed the whole lot and brought them into swap. I returned with a fav of mine, the lawnmower blenny. I had seen these guys a long while ago and decided to get one. While they are not the most expensive, "fancy" or flashy fish under the sea, there is just something simply charming about them. Imy Mr. Limpet and he shall be King of the Reef until I get more cash.
Thanks to all for your suggestions, I will definitely refer back to them once I get a bonus or maybe a tax return![]()
29 gallon Biocube: Stock equipment, SR3 Skimmer
Le Frog, Lawnmower Blenny
The Petries, Clarkii Clowns
Kermit, Emerald Crab
Leather Coral, Kenya Trees, Red Mushrooms
~More to come as budget allows!~