it's 120 G. I have several anthias species, chromis, tang, gobies, firefish, royal gramma.
I am not set yet on which anemone. Open to suggestions plz
120g will allow you to house most of the anemones in your tank (assuming your tank is fully cycled and ready for a very fragile animal):
-Bubble tip anemone. They carry mild sting compare to other anemones. They can host many different clownfish and they are hardy. Beginner clownfish-host anemone.
-Long tentacle anemone: healthy ones are somewhat hardy. Can host many clownfish. Beginner clownfish-host anemone.
-Haddoni carpet anemone: they are much hardier than other carpet anemones and can host clownfish. Beginner clownfish-host anemone.
-Sebae anemone: malu or crispa, not recommended as beginner anemone but they are easy to find in stores. Can host many types of clownfish. You can get more info about them online.
-Mertensii carpet, ritteri/magnifica anemone, gigantic carpet anemone: stay away from them for now. You can look them up online.
-Condy anemone: they are hardy. They have unique colors and shape but they are not clownfish host anemone. Sometimes they might host clownfish but with chance of eating your clownfish. Beginner anemone.
-Rock flower anemone: nice little anemone that is also very hardy. Not clownfish host. Beginner anemone.
-Mini-maxi carpet anemone: very hardy and small carpet anemone. Not clownfish host. Beginner anemone.
Some others include:
-Tube anemone: not like the common anemones we see. They have very different appearance and care needs. uncommon to see in stores.
-Aurora anemone: may only play host to some type of clownfish and not often imported for sale. Somewhat hardy.
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