Hey guys I’m new to saltwater aquariums I have a 16 gallon biocube cycling, looking for some anemones any help where to get them would be greatly appreciated, also any helpful tips etc
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I would recommend you forget about getting an anemone for a minimum of 6 months, 9-12 months would be better since you are new to the hobby. Anemones require an established tank with biodiversity and microfauna that takes time to establish. It is very rare for new hobbyists with immature tanks to keep anemones alive for any length of time.Hey guys I’m new to saltwater aquariums I have a 16 gallon biocube cycling, looking for some anemones any help where to get them would be greatly appreciated, also any helpful tips etc
Depends. If you really love a certain type of anemone, I’d research natural symbiotes to pick the species most compatible with that type of anemone. Whereas if there is a certain type of clown you really want, then I’d research what its natural host anemones are. You are most likely to get a successful pairing with natural host/symbiotes.I appreciate the information, question if all I want is a pair of clown and some anemones and maybe other coral where’s a good spot to start after my tank is ready for live stock
Depends. If you really love a certain type of anemone, I’d research natural symbiotes to pick the species most compatible with that type of anemone. Whereas if there is a certain type of clown you really want, then I’d research what its natural host anemones are. You are most likely to get a successful pairing with natural host/symbiotes.
The most commonly kept anemones (and one of the easiest species to keep) is the bubbletip anemone (often denoted by the abbreviation bta -bubbletip anemone or rbta -rainbow bubbletip anemone). But I really like carpet anemones and magnificas (aka ritteri). FYI, Mags are probably the most difficult anemone to keep.
Here’s an article with info on clowns and host anemones. There’s also a clownfish and anemone forum on this site.
Types of Clownfish and the Anemones That Love Them
Not all species of clownfish will set up a home in any type of anemone. Certain species are more likely to be compatible than others.www.thesprucepets.com
AquaSD is good, I also like corals anonymousThank you very much one last thing is there an online store you recommend for coral I have one lfs that has a very small selection but have great fish thanks again
my tomato clownfish host my green tipped and my purple tipped condylactisAlso, since you want a host anemone, don’t get a condylactis or rock flower anemones.
Here is some info on the most common clowns
8 Popular Types of Clownfish (Clownfish Species Guide)
Clownfish are popular species in the world of saltwater aquariums, and there are many different types of clownfish to choose from.www.buildyouraquarium.com
Not to derail, but I have 2 clowns in a green tip condy too! So beautiful!!! I know they’re the exception, but I think I may have a friendlier condy lol I’ve even seen it gently reach over and check the mushroom corals for fallen pellets after feeding the fish, without stinging them haha so I think mine’s on the less aggressive side lolmy tomato clownfish host my green tipped and my purple tipped condylactis
I have a 10g and was gung-ho about the anemone too.Hey guys I’m new to saltwater aquariums I have a 16 gallon biocube cycling, looking for some anemones any help where to get them would be greatly appreciated, also any helpful tips etc