ok.. more specific.
All I can say is that if he searched in this forum, that same exact question has been asked a million times, and the consensus is that BTA's require HIGH lighting conditions, generally MH, and a tank that can support an anemone. With supporting the creature, the tank needs to be fully cylcled/aged, with the reefkeeper totally in tune with his/her system. The reason for a mature system, is to prevent the anemone from wandering too much and ending up in a powerhead, chopped to bits, or stuck to an OF and flooding someones house.
If the OP researched before the initial post, he probably would not have posted. While i understand thats what these forums are for, they are also a valuable archive of info right there for the taking.
All too often this forum supports posts like this because NOOB reefers say that they were able to keep one alive. Well my theory is that these reefers are also the ones who have tank crashes at 6 months and wonder why, or have serious algea issues or other problems. These are the same misleading posts that make people throw tangs and mandarins in nanos too.
How many people here will admit to killing a BTA because they tried to keep one under these conditions? I know if i tried, and it died, I would never admit it.
research = knowledge