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Clowns NoSpam 11-05-2008
Posted by NoSpam on November 5, 2008, 11:31 pm
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I have 1 clown fish and want to buy an annenemi (sp). I know it stings
other corals but I got a spot for it. Good move/bad move?

And what else goes along with a clown? 10g tank so no room for error.



Posted by Don Geddis on November 6, 2008, 6:09 pm
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> I have 1 clown fish and want to buy an annenemi (sp).

"anemone"

> I know it stings other corals but I got a spot for it. Good move/bad move?
> And what else goes along with a clown? 10g tank so no room for error.

It could work. But anemones are notorious for moving, and they generally
have more powerful stings than any coral. So, if you're trying to keep other
corals too, in such a small tank, you might lose them all. Also, anemones
generally require very bright light (and perhaps some feeding), which you
might not have in a 10g.

Clowns are really easy to keep, and compatible with almost everything.
Anemones are very sensitive and difficult to keep. (You should also know
that clowns do just fine without an anemone.)

As for what else, in a 10g...corals (frogspawn, button zoos), shrimp
(cleaner, fire), gobys, etc.

-- Don
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