Anemone in a 9gal tank?

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My daughter really wants an anemone in her 9gal Florida deskmate. We've never had an anemone but we are pretty good at this reef thing. Not the best, but getting there. Is it possible to get a small anemone for clowns? How fast do they grow? TIA
 

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My daughter really wants an anemone in her 9gal Florida deskmate. We've never had an anemone but we are pretty good at this reef thing. Not the best, but getting there. Is it possible to get a small anemone for clowns? How fast do they grow? TIA
Ya an rbta will be good.
 

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Be careful, anemones move around to find the right spot, so if you have any corals, take them out because the anemone will kill them if they touch them. They also split, which is their form of reproduction, so you could end up with the tank filled with them-, or not.
 
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I think I'm gonna pass on this tank. It's going to be a lps tank. It might be hard in this small tank to give enough par without cooking the lps .
 

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My advise on this is get one as long as you can accommodate it I.e stable Params/lighting etc etc
Imo it won’t grow fast if you don’t feed every day and you don’t want that poop in a small tank anyway but don’t worry cos it’ll be fine without feeding with correct lighting
get a small one and enjoy
 

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Anenomes are loved in the hobby, but many people can not house them, because it is too risky with all of the expensive corals in the tank. It's either an anemone tank or just a coral tank.
 
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A rbta stay smaller and will split more often. Easy enough to remove and trade or sell
What kinda par would it need? 250-300?
As small as the tank is, everything is probably going to be at that par or close.
I guess I would have to pretty much stick to sps.
 
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They like high-medium light, so if you are going to add one to a tank, make sure that there is spots with 250-350 PAR.
I'll put the par meter in the tank before I decide. Thanks
 

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My daughter really wants an anemone in her 9gal Florida deskmate. We've never had an anemone but we are pretty good at this reef thing. Not the best, but getting there. Is it possible to get a small anemone for clowns? How fast do they grow? TIA
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look at all those nems. 100par and up.
 

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