Thoughts on Anenomes?

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im just starting my first nano tanks and my original plan, like many, was to get a pair of clowns and an Anenome. After researching I have found that anenomes move and can destroy other corals. It is a 20g tank with only 8 lbs of live rock. I’m worried that the Nem will Love and inevitably damage others in the tank because of the small tank. Is a Nem a must with Clowns or can you get away without it. I would like to add other branching corals such as hammers or frogspawn, which I think would be a good substitute for the Nem. Thoughts?
 

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20g is small for an anemone but there are plenty people out there keeping them in nanos. They do best in more mature tanks I think.

I would recommend looking at smaller species if you insisted though, and make sure to protect your powerheads to make sure the anemone doesn't get shredded.

As above comments say have a look at hammers, torches and frogspawn - sometimes you can get those hosting a clownfish.
 

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My clowns are happily hosted by my torch coral.
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My clowns prefer torches. The only issue with a nem is having it find a spot, but once it has, typically they wont move unless something changes. 20g is not too small for a nem just plan around it. Don't think "I'll just place it here" because then it will move.
 

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My clowns (tank raised) have no interest in any of my anemonies, torch, frogspawn or hammer. They like the corner of my tank the best......
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Thank you all for the replies! I think I will steal away for now. There are too many corals I am interested in eventually keeping and don’t want the Nem taking up too much space
 

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I just got 2 anemones a few weeks ago, I have lots of hammers, and a few torch. My clowns never went to them. 2 minutes after I put the anemones in the tank my clowns were all over them. I placed one in front as I love the color of it. It decided to move and was climbing over my clam, after my clam is my hammers. I slowly peeled it off the rock and sat it up higher on the rocks. The next morning it was all the way up on the glass just below water level. I needed to do water change so I peeled it off the glass (pain in the butt to get off without hurting it). I sat it in the substrate it moved again about 10" climbed up the side of a rock and has been in that spot ever since. The other one I sat in the back of the tank as its a little bigger. It walked all around that rock and hasn't moved since then.
 

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My clowns (tank raised) have no interest in any of my anemonies, torch, frogspawn or hammer. They like the corner of my tank the best......
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How long have you had them? It can take a while.
 

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In that size tank frogspawn or hammer would be a better alternative.
Torch's can work too, but know they do sometimes leave black dot sting marks on clowns, and they also have long sweepers that can sting other corals
 

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My clowns (tank raised) have no interest in any of my anemonies, torch, frogspawn or hammer. They like the corner of my tank the best......
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Tank raised should make no difference, it's more about what is a natural match as in wild.
I'd guess yours are occs or percs, and so if you gave them a mag, gig, or natural match anemone hosting would most likely be immediately, anything else usually takes more time to recognize.
 

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Tank raised should make no difference, it's more about what is a natural match as in wild.
I'd guess yours are occs or percs, and so if you gave them a mag, gig, or natural match anemone hosting would most likely be immediately, anything else usually takes more time to recognize.
I agree;)
 

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