The great thing about a 13-inch anemone is it can be cut into four 6-inch anemones and sold.
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printthread.php?t=10272&pp=40The 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 :)
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. I :love3: my 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 :piggy-bank: