Sebae with BTA

reppo13

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As of now I have 2 bta's one rose one green in my 46 reef. Would I be able to add a sebae to the mix or no? Both my bta's are right next to eachother on one side of the tank and have been for over 6 months. They reside on the left rock pile in the system. My idea was to have a sebae on the other pile on the right side located 1 1/2 ft away from the other pile. Has anyone had success in mixing these two?
 
If you are referring to an H. Crispa, I personally wouldn't do it. First, they are sand dwelling anemones, so wouldn't stay on your rock pile, second they get HUGE, and will take over a 46.
 
I have both in one system but I also have a 300 gallon tank with 5 1/2 feet between them. I don't think I would do it myself in a small tank.

And my sebae is at least 18" in diameter it has grown from 8" in 10 months.
 
Our LFS had a sebae (not sure of the variety, it was about 6-8" in the sand and a dark blue/purple color) in the same tank as 2 RBTA & 1 GBTA. The 2 RBTAs were touching the sebae and had a platinum clown hosting between the two of them.

The sebae was the owner's personal nem and she won't sell it, but all of her nems look fantastic and obviously are getting along just fine in very close proximity.
 
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