rich2103":o5sv704w said:
just to let you know "krullulon" the sea apple that I have is a non-toxic apple. The flower pot that I have in my system I have had since I started the system in Jan. The tangs do just well together. I had problems with worms in my sand, which is why I have the Horshoe, so the next time you make any uninfromatable comments, do your research. By the way I have had reef tanks for years, I just never had a carpet or any anemone for that fact which is why I am curious and asked you people.
like i said, my response was a lecture and should be taken with a grain of salt. but since you mention it...
my take on your aquarium is that it's not going to be successful over the long-term because your tank inhabitants are stressing your system and appear to be beyond your experience level based on your comments and questions -- that's just my feedback, and my take on why your anemone is in decline. if you are successful, more power to you.
your tank has only been running since january, so it's too soon to tell what your husbandry techniques will get you in the long-term.
to the best of my knowledge, there's no such thing as a non-toxic sea apple -- there are relatively safe sea cucumbers, but sea apples specifically are pretty sketchy. please read
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/ ... invert.htm for more information on sea apples -- it's a good place to start.
as for the tangs -- compatibility isn't the only issue. these fish grow quite large -- even the yellow tangs will reach 8", and they're the smallest. they produce quite a bit of waste as well, and a 55g is simply too small to keep 2 tangs and your system healthy for more than a short time.
fwiw, it seems that for someone with years of reefkeeping experience you're not very well informed -- you seem to know very little about anemones, for example, yet you continue purchasing them.
as far as the "you people" thing goes, don't lump everyone in with me -- i'm a newbie myself, and you'll most likely get real help and no lecture from the moderators of this forum. however, there's no reason why you shouldn't also have BS called when BS appears to be present. 8O