beachbreak
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I'll start by saying I have never liked clownfish. That was until I walked into my LFS and they had the biggest (6" at least) clownfish I had ever seen. Upon closer inspection I noticed it had blue stripes, teeth like a piranha and was just beautiful. I was smitten. I got all the info on the fish and began my research. To keep this short, we (I'm friends with the owner) liked the fish so much that he ordered the rest of the chrysopterus the wholesaler had. The day they were to arrive I met him at the shop so I could make my choice and the fish could go straight from the wholesaler to my system and bypass the LFS. Three fish came in, 2 orange tails and one white tail. I picked a medium sized orange tail (3" or so) with perfect scales and fins and went about my way. 3 hours out of the bag the fish was mowing down pellet and flake and has been in perfect health since.
As of today - the fish is now residing in my refugium in my main system as I decide what to do with it.
My problem and question is:
Do I set up a dedicated system for the fish and nem or risk putting a nem in a large SPS dominant tank? I've never owned an anemone due to reading horror stories of them wondering around a tank getting settled in nuking colonies of acropora as they pass. That can't happen. I've worked to hard on this tank to have something like that happen. I also can't risk a carpet - my fish list includes some rather rare ($$$) fish.
With that said - are there any anemones that will host chrysopterus, stay on the sand bed, stay out of the rock and that aren't quite as bad of fish killers?
If I started another tank - what would be an ideal size for a pair of these fish with anemone? Which anemone would you guys recommend for the species if they are the sole species in tank?
Any words of wisdom from other chrysopterus owners?
Thanks!
As of today - the fish is now residing in my refugium in my main system as I decide what to do with it.
My problem and question is:
Do I set up a dedicated system for the fish and nem or risk putting a nem in a large SPS dominant tank? I've never owned an anemone due to reading horror stories of them wondering around a tank getting settled in nuking colonies of acropora as they pass. That can't happen. I've worked to hard on this tank to have something like that happen. I also can't risk a carpet - my fish list includes some rather rare ($$$) fish.
With that said - are there any anemones that will host chrysopterus, stay on the sand bed, stay out of the rock and that aren't quite as bad of fish killers?
If I started another tank - what would be an ideal size for a pair of these fish with anemone? Which anemone would you guys recommend for the species if they are the sole species in tank?
Any words of wisdom from other chrysopterus owners?
Thanks!