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Old 05-18-2008, 06:51 PM   #3
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well maturation depends on the tank. if your still building live rock amounts, adding new equipment, and such you tank while maturing cant truly stabilize as long as things are changing. hobbyests have had luck on all extremes of the spectrum. but the safe reccomendation is to allow at least a year for a good safe bet for your anemone, now a lot of people will scream they succeeded adding them sooner and I admit it is totaly possible. but success with anemones are not counted in months they are counted in years, anemone in fact are only prone to death by a few factors, old age is not one of them, they are more than capable of living for hundreds of years because they do not die of old age *(as we know it) only of adverse water conditions, disease (usually from unfit water, secondary disease/infection from combat with other anemone, or other inhabitants) or predation.

for the best chances of success make sure your tank is stable and mature.

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