I may be able to give that fella a home, but I'm not certain at this time. I am hoping to add a large bubble tip anemone to my tank for my very mature tomato clown to host in. I'm just not sure though that I should be doing so yet since the tank is not really fully established. From the info that I have read, it is best to wait for at least a year for the tank to settle into stability, and I have only had mine going for 3 months now. It does seem to be doing well, but I'd hate to condem a nice anemone because of my impatience. I would like to be able to make this situation work out if no one else can take it, if there is another interested party who is in a better position to house it, then I would gladly let them.
Anyone have anything reccomendations here? Do you think my tank would be ready yet, or should I just be good and wait? The tank should be large enough at 130 gallons in the display tank, 155 gallons total.
I anxiously await the wisdom of the masses.
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Ed
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50 gallon FOWLR, 10 gallon sump.
130 gallon reef, 20 gallon sump, 10 gallon refugium.
10 gallon quarantine.
60 gallon winter tank for pond fish.
300 gallon pond with waterfall.
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