35g stocking list, suggestions?

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So im setting up my first saltwater tank and its 35G, any suggestions would help :)

Entacmaea quadricolor
Heteractis magnifica
Fromia pacifica (Yellow tipped red)
Amphiprion ocellaris x 2 (Nemo)
Any other fish suggestions would be appreciated
 

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So im setting up my first saltwater tank and its 35G, any suggestions would help :)

Entacmaea quadricolor
Heteractis magnifica
Fromia pacifica (Yellow tipped red)
Amphiprion ocellaris x 2 (Nemo)
Any other fish suggestions would be appreciated
Maybe stay away from the anemone until the tank is more established. Their much more temperamental at first and need the stability. But it’s a great addition later on. Same with the starfish the tank needs to to build enough of a food supply and stability so the animal doesn’t starve or give you issues.
 

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Maybe stay away from the anemone until the tank is more established. Their much more temperamental at first and need the stability. But it’s a great addition later on. Same with the starfish the tank needs to to build enough of a food supply and stability so the animal doesn’t starve or give you issues.
I agree. If you insist on anemones at this stage, stay with maxi-mini anemones or (best of all) rock flower anemones. They're colourful, relatively benign, and nearly indestructible. Those other 'nems will probably just wither away and die in an immature tank, though. Been there, killed that.
 
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I agree. If you insist on anemones at this stage, stay with maxi-mini anemones or (best of all) rock flower anemones. They're colourful, relatively benign, and nearly indestructible. Those other 'nems will probably just wither away and die in an immature tank, though. Been there, killed that.
Okay thank you for your time m8
 
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Maybe stay away from the anemone until the tank is more established. Their much more temperamental at first and need the stability. But it’s a great addition later on. Same with the starfish the tank needs to to build enough of a food supply and stability so the animal doesn’t starve or give you issues.
Okay im happy you Said that before i spent almost 200 euros on anemones, thank you
 

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