Thread: Tube Anenomes
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Old August 20th 06, 04:58 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Tube Anenomes

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.

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"StringerBell" wrote in message
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: 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.
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