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Old 11/27/2007, 03:48 AM
natan natan is offline
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Anemone neighbors?

I have a nice sebae anemone specimen on a rock wall. It is doing grate for me, is no longer bleached, eating like a pig, hosting perks and growing. I was tolled by several hobbyists that I will have to devote half a tank (the entire rock wall) to it, as nothing will be able to survive next to it. But, thins it has being there (7 month), I have noticed several animals that used to live on its rock still surviving in spite of the constant contact with the anemone (several small oysters, tunicates, sponges, one medium duster) and tiny dusters have proliferated. So, question is what other, larger things, with more ornamental value, can live around/next to the anemone? My tank could definetly benifit from the increase of diversity in that area.
 


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