Need help, looking for Caribbean Anemone & Damsel

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Like the title suggests.. I have been having trouble finding info on it. But I am looking to find species of anemone from Caribbean that would naturally host a Caribbean species of Damsel maybe even a Chromis. I have a tank with Caribbean rock and substrate so that's the look im going for.
 
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No responses? :(

I did find that diamond blennies naturally would live in condys. But that's it right now.
 

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You know as much as I know. I'd respond, but the Condy is the only one I know of. And that baby eats fish.
 
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You know as much as I know. I'd respond, but the Condy is the only one I know of. And that baby eats fish.

:/ may just go rbta and tank bred clowns than. I wish I thought of this a month ago when I went on a scuba trip to the Caribbean I would of actually paid attention to see if I can spot some. Thanks for reply though. Like I said I may go clown route since I like the idea of tank bred
 

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definetly go RBTA, carribean anemones arent the best, and id suggest dont get a damsel, they might look good and are affordable but if you add other fish there very territorial as they age. And not the easiest fish to get out of a tank.
Your choice but my opinion
 

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The nems in the Caribbean didn't host any fish that I saw. There was one with a tiny (goby?) around it but that's all I saw. There may be some but there were none in the locations we were.

You can sort of see the tiny fish in this nem.

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Ever thought of getting a Carpet Nem? They have some of the best coloring on an Anemone.
 
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definetly go RBTA, carribean anemones arent the best, and id suggest dont get a damsel, they might look good and are affordable but if you add other fish there very territorial as they age. And not the easiest fish to get out of a tank.
Your choice but my opinion

Wouldn't add any other fish, I prefer stocking light. Which is why I consider it.
 
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The nems in the Caribbean didn't host any fish that I saw. There was one with a tiny (goby?) around it but that's all I saw. There may be some but there were none in the locations we were.

You can sort of see the tiny fish in this nem.

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Lol those kind of look like neon gobies it is hard to see though. Research told me they do host cleaning stations.
 

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Sealifeinc has Florida collected livestock and were real good to deal with!
 
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Thanks for that suggestion. I have decided I am going to ditch the anem idea and pack the tank with zoas and ricordeas like I actually thought of before the damsel nem idea... I'm ordering those corals and a pair of gold cbs tomorrow so I'll post pics Tuesday on my nano thread :)
 

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