Since im on this journey presently i believe this can be done with success, but we will see i guess. Soooo many naysayers haha ;P No worries though.
Things i believe to be key are getting all aqua-cultured clowns as juveniles and adding them at the same time.
Have the anemones settled in the tank before the clowns go in.
Skip the multitude of BTA's and go straight for the H. magnifica anemones, several of them. As @D-Nak suggested, the more habitat the better.
Feed well and often.
Do your research, like really! This is a serious endeavor that is a calculated risk type situation so be prepared for things to go south. All fish are different in temperment, even within species. You may get a group that works well together or you may not.
Whatever you choose, good luck. Here to help if ya need or want it. Knowing is half the battle!
Things i believe to be key are getting all aqua-cultured clowns as juveniles and adding them at the same time.
Have the anemones settled in the tank before the clowns go in.
Skip the multitude of BTA's and go straight for the H. magnifica anemones, several of them. As @D-Nak suggested, the more habitat the better.
Feed well and often.
Do your research, like really! This is a serious endeavor that is a calculated risk type situation so be prepared for things to go south. All fish are different in temperment, even within species. You may get a group that works well together or you may not.
Whatever you choose, good luck. Here to help if ya need or want it. Knowing is half the battle!