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Japan Deep Water Anemone.


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Hi,

Need some advance from reefers who have recently bought Iwarna's deep water anemone.

Do you place them on rocks or on the sand?

I find that their foot are not very sticky and mine always got blown away after sometime.

One just landed onto the sand anemone!

Your advice is highly sought.

Thanks,

YT

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I don't think they are suitable for reef tank. Need much lower temperatures.

Hi Chris, my posting was in March. The anemone is still with me,happily resided in my sump tank. My temp is 25.5-26.1.

Like I said, it doesn't have a sticky foot , so it needs a relatively calm place to settle down.

Amazing anemone, one that everyone thought its a plastic.

Note: it doesn't like market prawn . Don't know why. Mysis and fish roe, it's yummy.

Yt

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One of the most desirable anemone for reef tank, known commonly as japanese halcurias anemone.

I have kept them for well over a year and they are doing superb.

It can do well even in high temperature of 26 deg.

It requires a low flow area.

It does not take market prawn and will spit out after a while.

It loves pellets, and i feed mine New Era pellets because the size of the pellets is bigger. I fed only one pellet weekly to fortnightly.

For those who are keen in trying these deepwater neon coloured anemone in your reef tank, wait no further. It has been proven by reefers worldwide these halcurias anemones are one of the strongest and best inverts to have in your tank.

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