Anenome in a nano

Elan L.

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I recently received a 15g hexagon tank from a friend and was thinking of turning it into a reef. I want to have a pair of really nice clowns (suggestions?) with a hosting anenome. My concern is the anenome moving around and stinging corals. I want to keep alot of lps and some sps. Should i be worried? What is the best way to approuch this? Are there any certain anenomes that will do better?

Thanks, Elan
 
Re: Anenome in a nano

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14288579#post14288579 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Elan L.
What is the best way to approuch this?
If I may be blunt, the best way is to get an aquarium that will hold all that stuff you listed including a pair of clowns, and anemeone, all the lps, and some sps. Not the 15 gallon. None of that stuff will last lng in that tank and needs a larger tank with plenty of flow and lighting.
 
im looking into getting powerfull lights and there will be alot of flow ;) im going to have a sump skimmer and all. Just thinking if an anenome will work
 
I will be as blunt as Jeff. :)

IMO, an anemone will not work -- all of the hosting anemones will outgrow a 15 gallon.
 
You can get a 40 g breeder tank and light for this setup. It can make a decent anemone tank if you get good light.
15 Hex is not big enough for and anemone tank.
 
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