A Question on anenome (RBTA) reef compatibility

Caden

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Wondering if an anenome (I was thinking RBTA) would be compatible with some reef inhabitants in a standard 29g. I heard that they could eat some inverts/shrimp... how likely is this? (see fish possibilities below). I also know that they will sting corals as they move around trying to find a good spot. I could avoid this by putting in the nem before corals, and waiting until it finds a good spot and stays there. This could be completely destroyed by it moving again. How often do they shift positions? Anenome > :blown: < My tank

Would it eat:
Firefish
Yellow headed jawfish
Ocellaris clowns (I know... just making sure)
watchman goby
cardinalfish

I don't plan on using the watchman goby or cardinalfish, just making sure incase I change my mind.

Can anyone answer these questions please?
 
Mt RBTA, has stayed put, usually once they get a spot they will stay, and they have never eaten anything in my tank, not saying it cant happen, but i think most fish other then clowns know to stay away from them.
 
They move when they are looking for a better environment. This could be caused by water parameters, flow, lighting, etc.
 
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