do you need both the clown and anemoni

usmcr0811

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Can you have a clown fish in a tank without any anemoni and what lighting requirements are there for anemoni to be healthy?
 
yeah you could have a clown with no anemone...but it is cool to have both to experience the relationship they have...
 
10 kelvin per gallon? I think you're mixing some things up. But yes, anemones need strong lighting, clowns have been known to host in soft corals like Xenia, Sarcophyton and the likes though.
 
It's a bit hypocritical of me to say this, since I do have an anemone myself, but I'd actually recommend not getting an anemone. A captive clown has absolutely no need for one. The reason I say this is that anemones still do rather poorly long term in captivity. I've read that the survival rate after 5 years is something like 10%. Since anemones can theoretically live forever, that tells me we have a long way to go before we truly know how to meet the needs of these creatures.

Switching gears, if you do decide to get one, just be sure to do your research first, and I'd suggest waiting until you've had at least a year's experience keeping corals. If I'd waited and gotten more experience with my husbandry techniques, I'm sure it would have saved me a lot of headaches with my anemone.
 
You definitely don't need an anemone to keep your clown happy. Mine hosts a big fluffy hammer coral (actually it looks like it's comfortable to her) and a power head.
 
There are many alternatives for clowns to host as stated earlier in this post . I think what we are after is the relationship between the two so if a anemone is what you are after do YUOR research on what kind of clowns and anemone.
 
I guess I originally planned on having a couple of clown fish with an anemone but didn't realize the lighting requirements and how much more difficult it would be to keep. I plan on just getting the clown and someday down the road upgrading to an anemone/clown
 
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