tinman
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Are they stinging neighboring corals?
in my experience YES .. just like any other nem they do sting
Are they stinging neighboring corals?
Well I decided to keep these tulip anemones, and nine months have passed since I started this thread. They have multiplied often enough but have been super easy to control. I have 6 now, and I've killed 6 clones maybe in all this time, very easily with a syringe and lemon juice. They don't walk off and spread to anywhere else in the tank. In fact they walk so slowly that I would have to ignore my tank for 2 weeks or more for one to escape my control. The chosen ones that I allowed to live have never moved in 9 months. And they're really neat and colorful too dammit.
Maybe it's time to separate these tulip anemones from an underserved reputation as unmanageable pests? I'm sure there will be disagreement but I can say that they've been a great addition to our tank, and I'll probably put a couple in our new tank too.
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You've had these in your tank stinging your corals?in my experience YES .. just like any other nem they do sting
You've had these in your tank stinging your corals?