just starting

Anemones, some think that's a bad word around here! They move around and are a little more picky about water than most realize. I usually recommend having a tank that's been established for at least 6 months, preferably a year before getting an anemone. Most people start with Condylactus due to their price. They are Caribbean so it's nearly impossible to get a clown in one, if that's what you were going for. I'm taking care of some Long tentacle anemones and they are actually doing fairly well under low light, 2x40W normal flo. Read some more about anemones in general and if you are still interested let me know.
 
well my tank has been up for a lil bit over 5 months i have a feather duster, 2 clowns, 1 damsel, one piece of leather, a lil star polyps ,1 star fish , 1 Emerald Crab, and one curly Q anemone. i have about 25 lbs of live rock and about 70 watts of lights over it so just tell me if you think i should get some or not
 
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