Could I add an anemone?

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I was thinking about adding a bubble tip anemone. I have some other inverts in the tank as well like an urchin, snails, hermit crabs, and a cleaner shrimp. Anyways I got an anemone when I was around 12 or just turned 13 and didn't know much about them. It was doing fine and I was feeding it krill. I saw it looked a little deflated on the sand bed one day instead of a rock and I thought it was dead so I took it out of the tank and that is how I lost my first anemone[emoji53] i should have done my research first. I had just set up the tank like a month before I put the anemone in the tank so that was also not the best decision. Anyways my tank has been set up for about a year and a half and is that long enough to add an anemone? I have a dual t5ho fixture one 10000k and one actinic. I also have a cheap little 78 bulb led fixture.
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Is this enough light for an anemone? Can anemones tolerate nitrate levels around 10-15? That's what mine are right now...
 
Honestly, I'd advise against it unless you're prepared to add light or you can return the anemone if your lighting isn't adequate. I don't know how your lighting is set up and whether it's feasible to add more lights. If you wanted to try a condylactus anemone, they are fairly cheap. Just beware that a condylactus can sting other inhabitants and will never host a clownfish.
 

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