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phos .03 /temp 77.5/nitrate5.0(i think cause of new skimmer still breaking in) salinity 1.027I would stop with the silversides; First too big for an E. quadricolor, their natural diet is a lot smaller. Second, several experienced anemone keepers (( myself included )) have lost otherwise healthy anemones to their use.
I would use either PE mysis, or krill.
However, to cover everything (( and to try to figure out why it isn't on/in the rocks ));
What size tank? 120g/ 50 sumpg
What lights? 6-t5 2-vho
How long have you had the anemone? about 6 months
How long has your tank been set up? 1 1/2 years
Current water parameters, with numbers please.
Are you using RO/DI water? If so, what is the TDS?
So far, the numbers look decent, so I would be leaning towards the silversides.
By "carpet" do you mean S. haddoni or S. gigantea? If so, I wouldn't take a chance on feeding either one of those a silverside. All of my anemones (( E. quadricolor, M. doreensis, and S. haddoni )) do just fine with krill, that is when I actually feed them, has been about a year.
S. haddoni are sandbed dwelling anemones -- do you have a picture of yours?
Do you have a sandbed?
I moved to a new place just under 2 years ago, since that move I have fed my anemones mabye 5 times. Prior to that I did it every other week. Other than slower growth, I haven't noticed any ill effects -- though I might try feeding them again, so see if I notice anything.
i feed carpet like every 2 weeks a piece of shrimp plus the clowns tank him food often
