Originally Posted by PerfectDark
If I was to give my personal advise this is one of those times where I would say do as I say dont do as I do. I have been researching about SW tanks for a bit longer than a year I started my first one March of last year and my goal was to have a "nemo tank" so I started research on Anemones, their care, difficulties etc.. while I am in no way an expert, I have done a lot of home work regarding them. I have my opinions regarding anemones difficulty and requriments. Particularly BTA's which are based on my own personal experience mixed with a lot of things I have read. I can elaborate if you wish but to sum it up. I do not believe that an anemone should be kept by a beginner, and I also do not believe that "generally speaking" an anemone can or should be rather, kept under PC lighting. The explanation for this is more involved than just its not intense enough for them. I was aware of why early on and was also prepared for this to make any accomodations necessary. Having said that, I have a BTA and it is under the std cube lights. I have not had any problems so far (knock on wood). But where it resides, in relationship to my lights and flow was strategically planned out. This why IMO it is still doing so well. But at any given moment this could change and there are no guarantees. As far as tank size goes, you are correct this tank will eventually be too small for him. Right now however all is well, and I have a 36 gal bow front soon to be running I will move him to if I have too. Hope this helps...
Thank you so much for the information! I have done a lot of research as well, and came to the conclusion that my tank was to small, and I had heard that if conditions are not good for the anemone, they can move around and kill your other corals, etc. I think I will avoid an anemone at this point, although I wanted a "nemo tank" too. I am really impressed with your tank. I have just started adding cleaning crew to mine. I have 25 lbs of live rock. Currently I have 4 scarlet hermits, 2 blue leg hermits, 1 emerald crab, and 4 turbo snails. What else would you reccomend? Also what do you think I should start with as far as fish and corals go? Thanks again!