Xref: utzoo alt.aquaria:255 rec.pets:2376 Path: utzoo!yunexus!geac!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bbn!gatech!mcnc!bing From: bing@mcnc.org (Carter E. Bing) Newsgroups: alt.aquaria,rec.pets Subject: Re: Anemone Summary: Thanks Ken Message-ID: <2916@alvin.mcnc.org> Date: 11 Mar 88 16:28:34 GMT Article-I.D.: alvin.2916 Posted: Fri Mar 11 11:28:34 1988 References: <2909@alvin.mcnc.org> <5003@ihlpg.ATT.COM> Organization: Microelectronics Center of NC; RTP, NC Lines: 31 To other members on the net my apology for posting this here but I can't seem to be able to reach Ken through e-mail. Ken, Thanks for the advice. All this is quite new to me and I need all the information that I can get. Things seem to have settled down for now and the clown and anemone seem to have accepted each other. It has really been exciting for we to watch the symbiotic relationship between thease animals. I found it quite interesting that you have two anemones in your tank. Do you have clowns in there with them and has it created any problems for you? I was considering adding another anemone and a anemone crab to my tank but was concerned adout how the clown and crab would react to each other. Have you had any experince with crabs? I recently purchased a macro-reef system for my tank and I have really been pleased with it so far. I use a Penn-Plax cannister filter to power it. It has a Nitrex chamber which really helps out with the nitrate level. According to the dealer and information that I have been reading I will no longer hasve to do weekly water changes. All that is required is that I add fresh water to the tank when the s.g. rises. I will keep you posted on my progress with this system. If you don't mind could you send me a list of what you have in your tank and what experiences that you have in keeping them. It`s nice to be able to exchange information with a fellow salt fanatic.. :-) I think my co-workers are becoming a little bored with my constant ranting concerning my tank. Well "tanks" agin for the info, Carter E. Bing bing@mcnc.org