Hello I’ve been cycling my tank for 4 months and I’m thinking of making it an only anemone tank with clownfish what do you think is the best anemone for me to keep and do all anemones split
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Not sure why the “6 months” rule for nems? As long as your tank is cycled, stable, and has nutrients, you can keep nems, like other inverts.green bubble tips are the easiest. All anemone split. Don't get an Anenome until 6 months. or else it will most likely die.
most likely he is a beginner would be better to have a mature tank than not.Not sure why the “6 months” rule for nems? As long as your tank is cycled, stable, and has nutrients, you can keep nems, like other inverts.
Yeah I’m gonna get some gsp before the anemone to say how well that corak dose I know it’s an easy coral but just to see how it does wont be adding an anemone for couple more monthsgreen bubble tips are the easiest. All anemone split. Don't get an Anenome until 6 months. or else it will most likely die.
I’m gonna have the common ocellaris clown fish my tank is 15 gallons I did want the I was thinking the bubble tip but what do you thinkEasiest is one thing but nems come in all shapes and sizes, probably best go for the one the suits your tank and that is a nem clowns prefer rather than the easiest.
Probably the best to go for, tho no guarantees the clowns take to them, probably better than average seeing nems will be the only thing in the tank.I’m thinking bubble tip how big of a tank do they need mines 15 gallons
Yeah I’m starting with 1 and I’m only haven’t anemone in the tank maybe some gsp just to see how coral does before I add the anemone it would be cool if they split and the clowns I don’t kid if they host it or not they can do what they wantProbably the best to go for, tho no guarantees the clowns take to them, probably better than average seeing nems will be the only thing in the tank.
They will almost certainly split so count on that, I would not add more than 1 or 2 to get you going, see if they settle then if by a very slim chance they don’t split you can always add more but keep in mind that nems move to find a good location in the tank, with a 15g they will only have so many options so start slow and let them find their place.
Try and get one that has split from a nem that has been in a tank for a while, rather than straight from the sea, tank bred nems will be more adapted to being in tanks.Yeah I’m starting with 1 and I’m only haven’t anemone in the tank maybe some gsp just to see how coral does before I add the anemone it would be cool if they split and the clowns I don’t kid if they host it or not they can do what they want
How do I work out if it is a split one do I just have to ask them or do they sell them differentlyTry and get one that has split from a nem that has been in a tank for a while, rather than straight from the sea, tank bred nems will be more adapted to being in tanks.
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Rock flowers/ bubble tip / and one you would never think of it’s a cold water anemone but but still thrives at tropical temperatures it’s called a Beadlet anemone
Are you living in the ukWhere are these available?
I bred 60 to 70 this year in captivity the Beadlet anemones don’t split . The male releases sperm into the water which the female takes in and broods the young and when ready she blows the young anemones out into the waterTry and get one that has split from a nem that has been in a tank for a while, rather than straight from the sea, tank bred nems will be more adapted to being in tanks.
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