- Joined
- May 16, 2017
- Messages
- 1,178
- Reaction score
- 1,052
- What state or country do you live in
- Virginia
Hey all,
I'm thinking, in roughly a years time, of getting a Heteractis magnifica (if I upgrade my tank). I'm wondering about how much rock space I should set aside for it?
I know it theoretically gets to be 1m or so in diameter in the wild, though I hear different stories about how big they tend to get in aquaria. Would a large (say 10" diameter) fairly flat shelf rock high in the tank, with additional rock below it, work well for a mag?
Based on my understanding, SPS-like random flow and light are its friends? I would try to get it to stay in one area with supplemental spot-like lighting.
I'm thinking, in roughly a years time, of getting a Heteractis magnifica (if I upgrade my tank). I'm wondering about how much rock space I should set aside for it?
I know it theoretically gets to be 1m or so in diameter in the wild, though I hear different stories about how big they tend to get in aquaria. Would a large (say 10" diameter) fairly flat shelf rock high in the tank, with additional rock below it, work well for a mag?
Based on my understanding, SPS-like random flow and light are its friends? I would try to get it to stay in one area with supplemental spot-like lighting.


