100% anemones tank...But which anemone ?

LeLutinBanni

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I'm in transition from LPS to Zoan / paly / Grade AAA softies or 100% anemones tank.

I wondered what kind of anemone would look good and be resistant

Actually my tank is barebottom but i can add sand if i need to.
 
My condis seem to hold up very well, one drifted into the heater and burnt off some arms, but he is still alive and kicking. The clown is bonded with the other two and they still seem to stay open and wonderful, they also havent moved in a long time.
 
My vote is for BTAs, because they're available as aquacultured and they're also the easiest (relatively speaking) clownfish-hosting anemone species. I also chose to keep an anemone tank: two "rainbow" BTA clones in a 50 with two juvenile melanopus (cinnamon) clowns. I'm hoping the anemones eventually split and cover the rock structure, so it looks like a real biotope. :)
 
My vote is for BTAs, because they're available as aquacultured and they're also the easiest (relatively speaking) clownfish-hosting anemone species. I also chose to keep an anemone tank: two "rainbow" BTA clones in a 50 with two juvenile melanopus (cinnamon) clowns. I'm hoping the anemones eventually split and cover the rock structure, so it looks like a real biotope. :)



+1 btas will keep splitting until the whole tank is filled with them if you let them. that way you can buy less to start with
 
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