moonrs
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Hello, everyone, I'm new to this forum and to saltwater fishkeeping. I've had my 30 gallon reef tank up for about 4 months, with moderate success. I started with live rock, 3 yellow-tailed Blue Damsels, and eventually added a couple of clownfish(A. Percula's or Ocellaris, I think) a sand-shifting starfish, brown-stripe goby, a banded coral shrimp, and 5 hermit crabs; they all seemed to thrive. Each time I tried to keep any type of soft coral, disc, or anemone, however, it either died outright or, as in the case of the first small bubble tip anemone I got, slowly declined over several weeks until it died. I was able to iron out a few water-quality problems, but not before I lost a pulsing xenia, a yellow leather, and several disc-covered rocks. Everything's doing fine now, except for one problem. When I initially purchased the bubble-tip anemone, the two clownfish quickly took up residence(within a day). They stayed, vainly trying to stimulate the doomed amemone, even after it was obvious (to me) that it was in really bad shape. Eventually, however, even the loyal clownfish left the ailing anemone, which died soon after. After losing the anemone, I waited almost two months two purchase another anemone, which the fish store was unable to positively identify for me. It's got brownish tenticles, with the the oral disk being light-purple, and at least 8" across! I think it may be a sabae or a carpet. The problem I'm having is, after more than almost two weeks, the clownfish are totally ignoring the anemone. How do I get the clownfish to get interested in the new anemone? They show no interest in even going near it. Also, the anemone has yet to attach itself to anything. It's not rolling around the tank and it's opened up fully (after a rough first few days). The anemone has chosen a spot that is not as wide as it's body, so each edge of the anemone is either against a rock or the tank glass. It appears healthy, but the foot is floating just above or lightly resting on the sand. So, the second question is; Is it bad for an anemone to remain unattached to anything? Any help you could give me would be of great help. Thanks