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Originally Posted by Dorkel Marine 1
Hi everyone. would like opinions and suggestions regarding the possibility of getting an anenome for a 27 gal tank. If too small then no, thats fine. I have a wild caught percula clown and would like to get an anenome that has the highest percent of a chance for the clown to host. I've read that Bubble tips are the best and that also there are not quarantees.
Also has anyone had a condy anenome. Your experiences would be greatly appreciated.
George Muller
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If I am correct, a 27 gallon tank is 12 inches wide. I would say that a tank of that size will be too small in the long term. I find that anemones vary tremendously is size depending on time of day and mood of the animal. I have a LTA in a standard 10 gallon tank hosting a small Tomato Clown. As I look at it this morning it is about four inches across. That is a perfect size for the tank. However, later in the day it will be almost a foot across if you count the inflated tentacles. That is too big in my mind, so it is slated to be given away.
