Heck I thought that was for Anem & clownfish together related questions only, lol.
Well that is and isnt true for me. I mean i am new, but not really. Before I ever started this tank I read maybe 150 books, a conservative number, over about 3 years. I started this endeavor with reading forums and as well in about 03. BUT, that said... I quickly realized there is more than one way to skin a cat, and despite that sometimes far down the line disaster waits rather than right away. one reason i do not use a DSB, NOT STARTING A DEBATE, just saying i personnally am not in the church of DSB.
Anyway...
I am a newb but not. There are aspects I am not fully aware of I am sure, alot of this is simple animal husbandry. In all that research I never managed to cover odd hitchhiking cucumbers, for instance. on the other hand much changed. Wet/Drys, Jauberts, plenums, fluidized bed filters, were all the rage when i started as ell as DSB's. And everyone said you would never be able to keep things like feather duster worms etc. of course that seemed the majority but you go to a smaller website were more advanced hobbyists were talking, in my imagination in hushed tones lol, and now all kinds of things are different.
Well, i know I dont want a ritteri, a carpet, or any non hosting anemones. Too difficult to keep for sure at this stage and far too large. No LTA for me due to size, I have heard they roam alot but... again you hear things, jjust hearing them doesnt make them true. Sebaes, my friend has one, again not for me. I chose BTA because they are while still not easy the easiest, more hardy, and frankly I like the colorations. I dont have the experience to say I can for sure tell a dying anemone from one who's just doing what anemones do which puffing up and laying flat, and basically changing shape as they do, but I dont think i can get that anywhere else. Though i am awre of them upchucking their guts, shrinking, growing, some tanks they bubble some they dont, I know too you have to get used to yours to know if he's sick.
As to water params. Mine really dont change much, not anything I can test for anyway. i regularly test for ammonia, nitrite and nitrate still, with less regular calc and alk testing only because I havent bought any corals other than some mushrooms yet. on the other hand my corralline is never anything short of surprising in growth. I take additions slowly. No more than 2 animals at anytime, the shortest time between additions was 1 week, and that was only for snails.
My tank was actually a transfer, thoguh i used new live sand, and water. So not really. But then my cycle was pretty short, and i'm not in the first month anymore either. It's 75 gallons, and I do 5 gallons water change every week.
I dont know, I'm pretty paranoid so i probably wont get one yet. But I dislike the un concrete area i seem to be in, more than anything. testing is okay, things look ok, but I may not be okay and theres no way to account for it. That really makes me sound like a control freak but... you pretty much have to convert to one with reefs I think lol.