Are mini maxi anemones hard to care for?

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copperkills

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ur good to go....maxis adapt fast, are extremely hardy, low maintenance and easy to care for...
 

Krazykarl

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i had a yellow one. put it on a rock, it moved itself to a darker area. they don't like alot of light apparently. or maybe mine was retarded lol. i used to target feed it mysis shrimp and homemade frozen.  found it rather easy to keep. they are nice additions as they are super colourful
 
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copperkills

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I put mine in a low flow corner of the tank and it hasnt moved since....I dont target feed it at all and its super happy...it does feet on tigerpods tho that run rampant in my tank....
 
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copperkills

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Once I get my new sump online I will be propogating my purple/green maxi....ill keep you posted....
 
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El concistador

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great specimen to have.

a few consideration's I would suggest are not to have small fish's or fish's that swim slowly or like to perch.

such as seahorse's, maybe boxfish, mandarin goby etc
on the other hand I do have a large algae blenny with no problem's.  Just something to look int when buying new fish.

don't consern yourself with feeding imo they are slow grower's and love light for the most part.

low/medium mushroom type flow. med level lighting, watch for their movement.
 
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