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![]() Hey Ive never tried it but can you have more than one type of anemone in a tank
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![]() As a general rule of thumb, not the best idea. But there are of course exceptions based on the tank (size, tankmates) and your experience level.
How big is your tank, how long has it been set up, and what anemones are you hoping to keep?
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![]() I have a 12" LTA and I put in a really healthy looking BTA. Didn't work out. Chemical warfare I think. The new anemone never took to the tank. However, my hex has 5 green tipped BTA clones & a different type of BTA clone, and all are doing great together. Maybe use ChemiPure or other filter media to remove the chem-warfare toxins. LTA shrank up when new BTA intro, but back to normal now that it's gone.
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![]() It seems like it would have to be a pretty huge tank, and well-equipped. Keeping more than one type of anemone has been called "a recipe for disaster" even though you hear of people doing it.
Some will release chemicals (as menioned just now - quick post ![]() ![]() So yeah, playing with fire to mix them...
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![]() I have a 60 gal. too small I know but can you mix different BTA
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![]() Quote:
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The easiest recipe for avoiding heacaches is to pick your favourite. I know it's hard to do.
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![]() guess I wont try, would be a pretty expensive mistake
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![]() I added a green w/ pink tip BTA beside my 2 Rose BTA's. It seems happy and hasn't moved away from the Rose BTA's.
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![]() It sounds like one can expect separate individuals of the same species to be more comfortable together than separate individuals of separate species.
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![]() Lately I've read as much as I can on this same topic. From all the posts I've read on various boards, there seems to be some evidence of different anemones not doing well when mixed together, but no solid proof (that i can find at least). I also read of many cases where it works, even in nano tanks. Personally I'd rather take the "better safe than sorry" approach and avoid mixing anemones.
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