What anemone.

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mr.reef

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i have a 125g reef and i have 7 clowns and i was wanting to put one in my tank for my mated pair of false clowns i tryed the bta it just hide, so i took it out and but it in my 10 gallon for a little while and the baby clown took to it. so now i am looking for one that likes bright lights and will stay out.. my lights are 250w 20k lights what do yall think?
 

mr.clownfish

Active Member
i would get a huge carpet anemone. a really nice. one. i think it would do great.
or a magnifica. they are the ultimate luxury home to ALL clowns.
but my number one choice would be a nice purple or green carpet anemone.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Mr.clownfish
http:///forum/post/3026073
lol! i have herd that they are not....
im not sure about magnificas but carpets i dont think so.
Actually...I have heard that carpets get big, and will eat a fish if it can get it...
 

rod buehle

Member
I have heard that there are a few different types of carpet and all have different tendencies and needs. I have heard that S. hadoni is the most common and easier to care for. It is a sand dweller but will usually foot itself at the base of the rockwork. It usually maxes out at 24-28". I have heard that they can be fish eaters.
I have heard that S.gigantea is one of the most difficult to care for, and/or most difficult to find a "good one". They will usually attach at the base of teh reef, but usually more on the rockrock. They are not fish eaters IME. Requires strong lighting (much more so than the hadoni), and some folk say that they require (or at least do better with) surge tanks. Despite the name, the gigantea is the smaller of the 3 hosting "carpets at about 22" max.
I have heard that the S. Mertensi is rarely imported. Probably due to its size.. They usually go about 36".. usually perched high on the rockwork.. Strong lighting needed.
S. helinthus (atlantic carpet) I have heard is a proven fish eater.. Perches on the rock dont get nearly as large... Non-hosting species that has even consumed many clowns. Not one That I would recommend for ANY tank
S. tapetum.. Very colorful small non hosting carpet anemones...
H. Magnifica, like the S. gigantea are supposed to be very difficult to keep happy. They will require very strong light and very strong flow. Unfortunately they are the "natural" hosts for ocellaris clowns.
FWIW, I used to keep a Rose BTA just a few inches under a 400w 10KK being overdriven by HQI ballast. The greens tend to shy away from lighting that is too intense, but the roses will acclimate themselves if given the chance. My recommendation would be to try another BTA.
 
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mr.reef

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well see i got a green one and it looked great for 2 days and the clowns were going to it. then on the third day it went to a cave and was there for almost 3 weeks all closed up so i toke it out and put it in a 10 gallon to care for it and get it back on its feet. well foot. and i dont want one that will hide all the time. my was green bta
 
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