Mixed Anemone/Clownfish Aquarium

CuttleKid

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I know this question has probably been asked numerous times but, I was wondering if it would be possible having a mixed species of anemones and Clownfish. I have a 93 gallon cube that I'm trying to turn into an anemone and Clownfish tank. My plan is to have at least 3 anemones that aren't bubble tips. For clown fish I was thinking of doing a pair pink skunk clowns and a pair of occellaris clowns and possibly another pair tbd. I currently have a heteractis crispa that is doing great. I would love to add a haddonni and/or magnifica. Would this be possible? Any input and experiences would be great.

Thanks
 
The answer is in the stickies section "Anemone FAQ"
Short answer from reading there^^and many other places is NO its a bad idea.
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I have 4 anemones in my 180. A very large h. Crispa, pretty large corkscrew anemone, a gbta and a rbta. Knock on wood I haven't had any issues.
 
Mixing anemones can be done however 2-3 clown pairs will most likely not end well once one of the pairs matures and starts spawning, especially in a 90 cube.
 
I wouldn't attempt either the different clowns nor the different species of anemones. I have had bad luck mixing S. haddoni with other species of anemones.

As for the clowns, out of all the clowns I have kept, the all turned aggressive when they started spawning. In fact my pink skunks turned into holy terrors - I blame them for the death of a Golden dwarf angel. Heck when I added another dwarf angel to a tank that had existing ones, I had more issues from the pink skunks than I did from the existing dwarfs.
 
I also would not suggest more than one pair in a 90. Will probably end in fighting.

In my 240g cube, I have a pair of 15yo maroons; hosting in 3 15" roses, and a pair of skunks hosting in 2 haddoni carpets, but neither spawn and I believe this is because of the presence of the other pair. Both pairs can fully see each other, and don't fight, but I also think it prevents spawning; as the maroons spawned often before the move to the cube with the skunks.
 
Interesting thoughts about about the reasons for them not spawning, assuming that they are fed enough, that would make sense. I picked up a pair of orange skunks (( just a pair, hadn't spawned )), and they started spawning within 5 months of being in my tank -- the only clowns in there.
 
Thank you all so much. Im going to put the interest of the animals before my own and keep only one anemone/clownfish pair.
 
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