ricordea and anemone

how small of a nano and what kind of anemone.

if the tank is big enough for the planned anemone i think it would be ok if you introduced the anemone first and let it wander around to where it gets happy then put the rics on the other side of the tank or out of reach of the tenticals
 
also i forgot to mention that if the anemone splits to either have another tank to put it in temporarily or have the rics on a rock that can be moved incase the clone wanders towards the rics.
 
i think an anemone in a nano is asking for trouble. eventualy it will split or move killing your corals you spent a lot of money on. its just my opinion but i would not put an anemone in a nano if i had corals i liked too much in there.
 
Reading your other posts it seems that you have a 14 gallon tank, and that it just finished its cycle.

First, all the hosting anemones will out grow that tank. Second, even if the tank was big enough should wait a bit longer before putting in an anemone.
 
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