I have a bubble tip anemone but don't think my lighting is adequate (picture below)
Can I just upgrade wattage or do I need a new fixture?
No plans on getting Corals btw
I also want to get my clowns to host the anemone and was thinking of taking them out for a few weeks then reintroducing them into the anemone?
@Calebb8133 - First i know this is a old post but you're going to need to buy some strong LED's for your Sea Anemone, they love a lot of strong light.
There is no doubt about it watching a clown-fish seemingly playing in its anemone host is one of the most magical things that can happen in our aquariums. There’s just something about the symbiosis of it. In nature, a clown-fish cannot survive without a host anemone.
They would simply be picked off by a predator as they would have no place to hide. In the relative safety of our small glass boxes, however, clown-fish will be perfectly happy without a host anemone. Although many people still want to experience that little piece of nature for themselves.
So how do you get your clown-fish to live with a host anemone? While there’s no guarantee that they ever will, there are a few tricks I can share that can help.
This is a very common question, and a good one. Because in many cases the type of anemone can make a big difference. Since this website is about Ocellaris Clownfish, we’ll mainly focus on them, as well as Perculas, since they have very similar requirements.
In the wild, A. ocellaris and A. percula host only
Heteractis magnifica, the Magnificent Sea Anemone,
Stichodactyla gigantea, the Giant Carpet Anemone,
Heractis crispa, Sebae Anemone and
Stichodactyla mertensii, Merten’s Carpet Anemone.
Unfortunately, these are generally not great choices for the average enthusiast. They either get quite large or are somewhat delicate in their requirements (or both).
But fear not! There is another anemone that is fairly common in captive reefs, which will host both Percula and Ocellaris clowns.
Entacmaea quadricolor, or the Bubble Tip Anemone, is relatively easy to care for and serves as a very good surrogate for hosting Ocellaris and Perculas.