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Boomer August 21st 06 09:46 PM

Tube Anenomes
 
Clowns are known to sit in almost anything that resembles an anemone, other corals, other
non- host anemones, even feather dusters, to include plastic grass. A Tube anemone is
another issue==== dead clown fish. It is more of a hit an miss issue if it will accept
other "objects"==.trial and error by you and the fish.

Pszemol gave some good advice

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"StringerBell" wrote in message
...
: thanks for the reply---
: one other question---
: is there a type of anmonie that doesnt need special lighting that will
: interact with clowns? In other words---I dont want to go nuts with a reef
: tank---but I would like to have a simple Clown/anemonie relationship going
: on. Is there a way I can chieve this without the "heavy duty lighting"
: investment?
:
: thanks again
: "Boomer" wrote in message
: ...
: I kept the same on for 15 years and it did not die of natural causes. As
: long as it is fed
: correctly, not to much and not to little they will do fine. However, many
: have had
: problems keeping them . It is usually a food thing and not keeping them
: off the bottom in
: a tank. I kept mine in artificial tubes which by far is the best way.
:
: --
: Boomer
:
: If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up
:
: Former US Army Bomb Technician (EOD)
: Member; IABTI, NATEODA, WEODF, ISEE & IPS
:
: Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum
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:
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:
:
:
: "StringerBell" wrote in message
: ...
: : hi,
: : I had a tank back in the 80`s that wasnt a reef tank (special lighting)
: : BUT--- I managed to keep a beautiful Purple tube anemone for years in
: it. It
: : seemed to thrive and do fine with the brine shrimp and clam pieces I fed
: it.
: : I want to start a new marine aquarium w/o the hi-tech lighting. I cant
: : afford it. But I would like to have a nice tube anenome like the old
: days.
: : Did I just luck out years ago----or are these tube anenomes heartier
: than
: : others and formidable in a regular fish-only tank?
: : thanks for your help.
: :
: :
:
:
:
:



Ct Midnite August 22nd 06 09:26 PM

Tube Anenomes
 
Could you explain the bottom of the tank reference. I don't doubt
you, it's just that I have kept mine buried in the sand for the last
couple of years just because I thought that's what I should do.
What's the problem with the bottom?

Ct Midnite

On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 22:58:57 -0500, "Boomer"
wrote:

I kept the same on for 15 years and it did not die of natural causes. As long as it is fed
correctly, not to much and not to little they will do fine. However, many have had
problems keeping them . It is usually a food thing and not keeping them off the bottom in
a tank. I kept mine in artificial tubes which by far is the best way.



Boomer August 23rd 06 04:18 AM

Tube Anenomes
 
Most tubers in nature do not sit on the bottom with the tentacles draped on the
substrate/bottom, is what I'm talking about. The tubers extend beyond the
substrate/bottom, some times by more than a foot. This allows their tentacles to feed
better. Tubers find this very difficult to do in a reef tank as they can not build a very
supportive tube that allows them to rise up off the bottom.


How the usually sit in nature

http://www.oceanlight.com/pix.gif
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"Ct Midnite" bmw.10.ctm@xoxy.(nospam)net wrote in message
...
: Could you explain the bottom of the tank reference. I don't doubt
: you, it's just that I have kept mine buried in the sand for the last
: couple of years just because I thought that's what I should do.
: What's the problem with the bottom?
:
: Ct Midnite
:
: On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 22:58:57 -0500, "Boomer"
: wrote:
:
: I kept the same on for 15 years and it did not die of natural causes. As long as it is
fed
: correctly, not to much and not to little they will do fine. However, many have had
: problems keeping them . It is usually a food thing and not keeping them off the bottom
in
: a tank. I kept mine in artificial tubes which by far is the best way.
:



Boomer August 23rd 06 04:20 AM

Tube Anenomes
 
Well, that link didn't work right

http://www.thepetstop.com/adminpics/22216.jpg

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"Boomer" wrote in message
...
: Most tubers in nature do not sit on the bottom with the tentacles draped on the
: substrate/bottom, is what I'm talking about. The tubers extend beyond the
: substrate/bottom, some times by more than a foot. This allows their tentacles to feed
: better. Tubers find this very difficult to do in a reef tank as they can not build a
very
: supportive tube that allows them to rise up off the bottom.
:
:
: How the usually sit in nature
:
: http://www.oceanlight.com/pix.gif
: --
: Boomer
:
: If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up
:
: Former US Army Bomb Technician (EOD)
: Member; IABTI, NATEODA, WEODF, ISEE & IPS
:
: Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum
: http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/index.php
:
: Want to See More ! The Coral Realm
: http://www.coralrealm.com
:
:
:
: "Ct Midnite" bmw.10.ctm@xoxy.(nospam)net wrote in message
: ...
:: Could you explain the bottom of the tank reference. I don't doubt
:: you, it's just that I have kept mine buried in the sand for the last
:: couple of years just because I thought that's what I should do.
:: What's the problem with the bottom?
::
:: Ct Midnite
::
:: On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 22:58:57 -0500, "Boomer"
:: wrote:
::
:: I kept the same on for 15 years and it did not die of natural causes. As long as it is
: fed
:: correctly, not to much and not to little they will do fine. However, many have had
:: problems keeping them . It is usually a food thing and not keeping them off the
bottom
: in
:: a tank. I kept mine in artificial tubes which by far is the best way.
::
:
:



Ct Midnite August 23rd 06 10:11 PM

Tube Anenomes
 
Thank you. I have mine sticking up about 3 inches or so. I had no
idea they stuck so far up.
Mine seems to have done ok at that height. I'll give the tube thing
some thought.

Ct Midnite


On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 22:20:54 -0500, "Boomer"
wrote:

Well, that link didn't work right

http://www.thepetstop.com/adminpics/22216.jpg




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