1. I had my 75 gal running almost 6 months, but it was a second hand tank with well established LR and sandbed. Depends largely on your water quality/stability I would say.
2. I don't have many corals yet, just a few zoas, so I can't comment on this.
3. Not sure there is a minimal size of tank per se, but they do grow quickly when conditions are ideal and you feed them regularly. Water quality is the issue I guess. If you can keep that stable in a smaller tank, the nem should be fine.
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Originally Posted by Oscar
Ok, I am getting a better feel for peoples experiences with anemones. Sounds like general success although some babying and cautious care is required.
A couple of more questions regarding improving success:
1. How old should a tank be before considering an anemone (probably a BTA)
2. To allow the anemone to move around and select its preferred site should the tank only be minimally stocked with corals?
3. What is the minimal tank size for a BTA? I have a Cad 39G but ~ 1/3 of that volume is dedicated to 4 chambers in the back that house additional live rock rubble, skimmer, refugia and return pump/heater.
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