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chrissymoon

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Hello :)

I recently “inherited” (for lack of better term) a 120 gallon tank from a friend. The tank has 4 clownfish, 1 blue velvet damsel, 1 yellow damsel, 1 wrasse and a lawnmower blenny. It also has a green carpet anemone.

I’m clueless when it comes to the anemone. Does it look healthy? Does it need anything special? How do I care for it?
Also, I’ve been doing a lot of reading about clownfish. Apparently having 4 is a bad idea. How do I know if there is something wrong with them or they’re unhappy in the tank?

thanks in advance.

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Hard to say from the image. Good lighting, flow and occasional supplemental feeding along with stable water parameters.

Four clownfish can be perfectly fine. If they start attacking each other or dying you'll know you have a problem...
 

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