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My green carpet chose to stay in the sand over the rock.
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Cool. If you look back I even said... it seems that carpets prefer to wedge in the sand and in between rock cracks. I know they need some sand..
Maybe my question should have been. "Can a carpet anemone be kept successfully without sand" And if you have links with fact that they cannot live without sand please post them. I am just curious, I am not starting arguments or debates. This is all open for friendly discussion. (edit: From LiveAquaria "The aquarium should provide a variety of sandy and rocky locations. The Carpet Anemone may prefer one more than the other") |
:cry: Well the seller contacted me saying he left for the weekend and came home to find out the carpet anemone ate both his clownfish and mantis.
I'd prefer not to lose my clownfish. I have gone through a couple pairs and I am very happy with my current pair. I will not be taking the anemone now unfortunately. But that's ok... I gained a lot of information on carpet anemones.. It's just not worth losing my clownfish over. I like my current pair too much! A big thanks to all those who helped me out in the thread though... appreciate it :) Scott |
Actually the mantis is not dead thank god, but he will be moved today.
Clowns however are gone. |
Ahh, well at least the mantis survived. Sucks about your clowns though.
Out of curiosity.. were they tank raised clowns? |
LeeValley
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Interesting.. that's too bad.
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