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![]() Are there any anemones commonly sold that remain small enough to be housed in a biocube 14? This tank is reasonably stocked with softies but I have a spare corner and a lonely clownfish. Any advice appreciated from those that know anemones.
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But both of these can crawl around the tank; maxis would be perfect since they will stay small (5' diameter max) while BTA can get very big. But it would be a gamble since you wouldn't know whether or not the spared corner will be liked by the anemone.
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![]() I have a few green bubble tips anemones in my 15 gallons nano with one clownfish. Problem is that they can move around so keeping them on a dedicated piece of liverock is essential. They grow fast and split often. I started with one and now have 5 of them on that same rock. They live beside a hammer coral and touch it but it does not seem to bother the hammer coral.
I would suggest a red bubble tip as they are easier to sell when they do split. They don't become so large. You do need a good light for them. Parameters must be good and stable at all time.
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![]() It's covered. Nem will move to where he wants. No matter what is there. And may kill whatever it rests on.
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![]() Great responses gentleman - thanks very much!
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