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Ill put the nems in first, and just feed for a few months to establish the tank
Huh? I keep a RBTA in a 29 gallon and it's more than enough space.
I have a 29 gallon tank. I have a RBTA in it that has been in it since the tank was less than a month old. It has the anemone and 2 clownfish.
It's more than happy and spreads about 12 inches across during the dat.
Please stop giving people bad advice.
He said it's too small for a clown harem tank
What are you talking about? The discussion has nothing to do with anemones. It's the clownfish harem that the tank is TOO SMALL for.
It would only be a matter of bioload. My 2 clownfish won't even move 3 inches away from the nem they are hosted by for food, with 1 exception. The rest of the tank goes unused.
The 1 exception is if I put my arm in the tank. Then they attack me.
It's about territory and agression
You have to make a good amount of food for everyone, places for fish to escape, and enough anemones for everyone
A 24" cube is about 44 gallons right?
I have clownfish hosted by anemones and they NEVER leave the anemone. The main concern would be bioload, not swimming space.
You are missing the point, a paired up set of clownfish will kill off the rest of the other clownfish in a tank if there is not enough room. Go drop another clownfish in with your pair and see what happens first hand.
That would be cruel
I saw the BRS videos
There would be a medium sized nem for all
The large female would choose first