There are no real tricks. You can try to build a separate rock structure at one end of the tank and hope the anemone(s) will like it there and stay put. The truth is they will do what they want to and can cause havoc. Even if they stay put, they will divide and slowly take over. You can mix in some leathers and other softies and mushrooms etc, but stonies are really not as good idea--even if it seems to be working for a bit. I have a 150g. system that was 1/2 dedicated to RBTA's , then it was 75% dedicated, we are up about 90% as we speak.
when u say dedicated, u mean they cloned and spread or u just got rid of ur coral?
Anemones shouldnt be in reef tanks? ok they can sting but how do i get em to stay put, (i want a green and rose bubble tip in my new 75 upgrade)
Will have a mixed reef.
Any tips/pointers to make em stay in one spot?
Cloned and spread forcing me to get rid of coral. people also don't realize how big RBTA's can get.
Cloned and spread forcing me to get rid of coral. people also don't realize how big RBTA's can get.
It has never moved, but I have lost several fish to it over the years.
Alfred
so i guess, expensive fish in a anemone tank is a big no, no...