Bubble tip or sebae anemone?

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So I recently perchased a long tentice anemone and an ocellaris clown and I'm waiting for the anemeone to host her but I'm also thinking of getting another anomone and another clown what would be the best combination?
 
How big is the tank? and i strongly advise against mixing clownfish. they tend to get aggressive againts other species as they age.
i personally do not believe in mixing anemones. some do and run carbon. good luck
 
In a 25 gallon, I would not add another anemone. You can add another ocellaris clown, but I would add one that is significantly smaller than the current clown. There may be some aggression issues and I would have a back up plan just in case they do not play nicely.
 
Yeah and there could be potential chemical warfare between the two anemones. If it were me, it would not be worth the risk of having two anemones.
 
H. crispa or H. malu for the "sebae" ?

An H. crispa would outgrow that tank is short order. Years ago I had one take up about 1/3 of a 75.
 
What do you mean a chemical warfare why and how would that happen and what if I split my long tentacle or what are my chances of it splitting im my tank
 
What do you mean a chemical warfare why and how would that happen and what if I split my long tentacle or what are my chances of it splitting im my tank

If you have an M. doreensis ( don't like common names for anemones, can cause confusion ), it won't split, and splitting it yourself will result in its death.

Only E. quadricolor and H. magnifica split naturally. E. quadricolor have a much much better track record of being split by reefers.
 

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