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I don't know if this is the right place for this but... This is my anemone tank
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I have a green bta and a rainbow bta in there right now. I was wondering what all kinds of anemones I could out in there. Should I just stick to btas?
 
What size tank is that?
What lights?

Personally, I am not a fan of mixing anemone species in the same tank --- never had any long term luck with it.

FYI -- I would move that hater to the sump, wouldn't want an anemone to attach to it, could damage the foot.
 
What size tank is that?
What lights?

Personally, I am not a fan of mixing anemone species in the same tank --- never had any long term luck with it.

FYI -- I would move that hater to the sump, wouldn't want an anemone to attach to it, could damage the foot.

It's a current orbit marine light and a 37 gallon tank and I will defiantly move that. To the sump
 
I have two large Haitian nems and a large sebae. I made the rock work in such a way that they can not trespass on each others territory and get in to a stinging war. The trick was adjusting the pulsating wave makers to a point that all three nems were happy.
 
What size tank is that?
What lights?

Personally, I am not a fan of mixing anemone species in the same tank --- never had any long term luck with it.

FYI -- I would move that hater to the sump, wouldn't want an anemone to attach to it, could damage the foot.

Agreed on the heater comment. My green BTA committed accidental suicide that way
 

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