can clarkiis host in a tube anemone

Never ;) The anemone does the hosting, and not the clowns. With that said, I highly doubt that a Clarkii would be hosted by a tube anemone.
 
I would doubt it. Tube "anemones" are not true anemones - i.e. they belong to a different subclass than the actinaria. Clown anemones are more closely related to SPS corals and Zoanthids than they are to Cerianthids :)
 
ok thanks is there another less agressive anemone that can host clarkiis preferibly ones that need low to medium lighting

Your best bet is a BTA. Lowest light and easiest care requirements of any clown anemone. Plus you can often get clones for very reasonable prices.

If you are worried about lighting, I'll bet you could keep a BTA under an LED spotlight that would be under 30 watts...
 
Try a Rock anemome!

Try a Rock anemome!

The other day at my LFS I met a fellow reefer that had a gorgous red and white rock anemone with a clarki clown all over it.. Stunning!!!!:hmm5:
 
ok Ill look into it but I thought they where aqressive dont know much about them just took a quick look at them on liveaquaria and it said they were a aggresive
 
You may want to just slow down a bit and do a search on RC for the different types of anemone's youre interested in. Then read, read some more and then if after all that research you still have questions post away. Not trying to be rude or harsh but a lot of the questions you have asked lately could have been answered with a simple search.
 
You may want to just slow down a bit and do a search on RC for the different types of anemone's youre interested in. Then read, read some more and then if after all that research you still have questions post away. Not trying to be rude or harsh but a lot of the questions you have asked lately could have been answered with a simple search.

ok thanks will do that
 
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