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| Anemones For the discussion of sea anemones in the reef aquarium |
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| Wannabe Guru ![]() | Re: Which anemone is best for clownfish Carpet, Ritteri, Sebae and Long tentacle Anemones are natural hosts but all very difficult to almost impossible to keep long term in captivity. How big is your tank ? What are you using for lighting and how much watts ? How long has your tank been established ? Of the four the only one that does ok is the Long Tentacle Anemone but even then you need an established tank with proper lighting to keep them any lenght of time.
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| Golden Moray ![]() | Re: Which anemone is best for clownfish Host Anemones: Sebae Anemone (Heteractis crispa); Carpet Anemone (Stichodactyla mertensii), but may adapt to other anemones in aquariums. My uncle has a bubble tip anemone that his skunk lives in now. It might take some trial and error, however out of the two listed about i would go with the Sebae Anemone, they are alot smaller than the carpet as well as easier to care for and the look nice as well.. Good luck |
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| Wannabe Guru ![]() | Re: Which anemone is best for clownfish The Sebae Anemone is one of the most difficult to keep Anemones and is commonly dyed or bleached...I would avoid this Anemone as well as the Carpet and Ritteri these Anemones come from shallow water and the amount of light they're usually exposed to is difficult to almost impossible to duplicate. I would stick to the LTA or try a BTA which is the hardiest of all hosting Anemones.
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| Elegance coral | Re: Which anemone is best for clownfish It is always a hit and miss with hosting...... There are no guarantees... As stated above their natural hosts will promote a better chance given you have the proper conditions for them. I would search the web for pictures and info on what types people have had success with...
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| Elegance coral | Re: Which anemone is best for clownfish An anemone is not needed..... The clowns will be fine without one....
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| Angel Girl's Daddy ![]() | Re: Which anemone is best for clownfish Give them a nice frogspawn or hammer coral! JK. I have to agree with Cheeks, go for the LTA. Good luck! |
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| Reef Sanctuary's Mr. Wizard ![]() | Re: Which anemone is best for clownfish I also agree with cheeks. Most caprets have no business being in most reef tanks==>dead==> 1 year. To be successful with carpets you need to know what you are doing or have a really good "green thumb". Carpets usaully need massive light, proper water flow and need to be fed correctly.
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