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I have seen clams but by the sounds of it they are VERY hard to keep alive in a tank. THey are filter feeders and can't get enough food in an aquarium. Plus they jsut bury themselves in the sand so you never see them and if they die you can't tell untill the start fouling up your water.

I have never heard of freshwater anemones.
 
Hydra are the common family representative. But there are FW jellyfish,but I would imagine them to be rather tricky in captivity.

There some interesting, if a bit nasty in feeding habits, aquatic insects. Dragon fly larvae and such are interesting if not long-term residents.
 
Originally posted by MyRequiem
I've read somewhere about fw/bw clams and anemones. Has anybody heard anything about them.

Clams yes, anemones....where'd you hear that? Anemones are strictly SW.
The clams, I would NOT buy them. For one they're extremely hard to tell if they're actually alive when you buy them, second they're filter feeders are really hard to feed and keep alive...see my first point.

Edited to correct typo--you'd typed FW instead of SW for anenomes. OG
 
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Originally posted by MyRequiem
What about Aiptasia Anemone. Has anybody ever tried placing one in a brackish water aquarium with pc lighting?

Not to sound to sarcastic, um.. but why would someone want to have a tank filled with Aiptasia? This creature is the bane of most reef aquarists and they will breed like made and take over a tank if given half a chance. I would rather have a bad case of hair alage than these guys.

jim
 
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