Shane,
I was just wondering what you meant by "I don't agree with keeping anemones". I am relatively new to the aquarium hobby (a year) and was wondering if there is something wrong with anemones.
I have a 75 gallon tank with approx. 80 gallons of live rock and 2 inches live sand. I have some turbo snails and a sea cucumber, and I just purchased a percula clown and a coral beauty.
I am interested in getting some corals (what kind I don't know yet) and some anemones (I thought the clown fish would like one). I haven't made any of these purchases yet b/c I want to make sure my water is perfect, and to tell you the truth, I'm a little scared to buy one. I'm afraid that b/c I'm not experienced I won't know how to properly care for the corals/anemones, so I am waiting. I am doing a lot of reading, research, and belonging to this list has given me a lot of insight. I am not looking to have a full-blown reef tank like most of you do (not yet, anyway). I want just a few corals/anemones and some more fish.
Anyway, I was wondering what you meant about the anemones, and also if you have any insight on what would be some hardy corals for a beginner.
Thanks,
Tracy
P.S.--Thank you to Shane, Marco, Andrew, Chris, and all of you for helping me understand a lot more about the hobby! This list has been very helpful!!!
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