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I have a couple of anemones in my main tank, with 2 damsels, a Midas blenny, flame angel, and scopas tang. I have a BTA in my lower tank with a clarkii that hosts it.
i have a huge geen LTA, with clowns hosting in it; other fish include gencanthus angels, splendid dottyback, 3 tangs, banggai cardinalfish,and a spotted mandarinfish never had any issue with either the anemone of other fish bothering the LTA
I have a GBTA and LTA with an ocellaris, coral beauty, green mandarin, purple pseudo, PJ cardinal and a snowflake (which is going to be looking for a new home shortly).
Im trying it... woulnd't do it less than 100g personally. Wetwebmedia has some on it and I think they suggest no less a couple hundred+ and being sure to run carbon.
..pulled this "Can you stock more than one species of anemone in one system? It has to be very large... a few to several hundreds of gallons... "
Really it depends on the type of anemone. ONce you've seen where anemones live in the wild you get the idea. You can't keep a lagoonal anemone and a reef anemone in the same tank because one needs low flow and one high, etc. Sebaes live in the sandbed and BTA on the rocks, etc...
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