24 x 24 x 10 anemone tank ? good idea ?

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I'm having ideas again, ( Wife hides the check book :mad: ) I am thinking of using frag tank to do a anemone tank, with bottom dwelling anemones.

my question is before i dream to much, would a 10 inch deep tank be to shallow for anemones?

Also any ideas either for this tank idea, or something different is welcome.
I was thinking 3 or 4 anemones and some patches of sea grass

 
I don't see how you would be able to fit 3 to 4 sand dwelling anemones in that amount of space. I want to say that my cube is 20*20 and my one Haddoni is pretty much taking up all the sandbed, there is a clam on the sandbed, but the anemone touches it -- without issue.
 
For reasons already stated, I would do one single anemone in a sea grass tank. Also, I would do a deeper tank so there's more to view from the side. The ones I'm using might appeal to you. They're 24"x24"x19". It's a 45 gallon cube made by Marineland.
They look like this.
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I think only one anemone is enough... or they can star a chemical war into your tank and kill everything
 
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Nice looking tanks, and i rethinking the tank size. Is their a recommended minimum depth for a anemone.

No and every anemone has different requirements. One important factor to consider is that the deeper the tank the more powerful your lighting will need to be... especially because your anemone will be at the bottom.

EDIT: and thank you.
 
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