Pico Reef’s

Is keeping an anemone in a Pico tank possible?


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RobertNorth

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Hi everyone, Robert North here. New to the forums so I’m just jumping straight in with a thread on Pico Reef’s and in particular keeping anemones in such a small volume.

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As long as they don’t outgrow their tank, I think they’re fine in a pico... as long as you have light and flow! It may not take long for them to get too big though, so start thinking of a larger house...

Nice tank, btw!
 

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