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Is it possible to fit any type of anenome in a 15g? I am going to have a pair of clowns in it and it would be awesome to to have a hosting anenome, or do they all get too big?

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Majanos will fit just fine!! All kidding aside, IMO, NO. Most anemones will grow much too large for that sized tank. I'd suggest some type of soft coral for your pair of clowns to host in. They'll also host several kinds of LPS, but sometimes bother them to the extent that the LPS closes up and remains closed. However, Frogspawn is usually pretty tolerant of Clowns and Clowns seem to be drawn to it fairly quickly.
 

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No offense but i would not even putting a pair of clowns in a 15g long term
 
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yea, i realized that. I also realized that to get it up and running how i want it, with the money spent i might as well get a 60g!
 

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