Repost: Green Haddoni carpet in Reef?

mile sq. reefer

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I have a 55g reef running for almost three years. It contains SPS/LPS, 70# live rock, 3" live sand bed. Five fish, Mystery wrasse, Pacific candy hog, Blue streak cleaner as old as the tank ( eats like a pig), a red head elegant pseudochromis, and a Geometric pygmy hawk and numerous inverts. Lighting is a Current Sunpod 2x150w DE MH 14k on a seven hour photoperiod, Remora Pro with Mag 3, and two Seio 620's for circulation.

Temp 78, ph 8.1, alk 8-9, ca 420, Nitr 0, Amm 0, Nitrite 0, S.G 1.023-.25

What first interested me to this hobby was the symbiotic relationship between a clownfish and its anemone. I've kept bubble tips before with success (growth/reproduction) in an older system before changing to the current tank minus the anemones. However, I'm starting to get the bug again. I would like to know based on fellow hobbyist experience if they ever kept haddoni in a reef system? Would they settle and stay to the sand bed? I really dont want to find the anemone on a walkabout stinging my corals. I know this is probably inevitable, but is the "walking" behavior found less in this species? Any info. or help greatly appreciated. Thanks. Mile.
 
carpets dont wander like bta
im not saying they dont wander at all but they do it allot less once they find a spot they like

lots of people keep haddoni in a reef are fish eaters though so there are some things that help like using a moonlight to keep sleeping fish out

what kind of clownfish do you have?
 

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