Anemone is full stocked reef aquarium?

ckcdrummer

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So recently I got ich and unfortunately lost both of my clown fish but I was able to save my six line wrasse and all my coral. I got everything under control and the other day I bought another clown. Fortunately my six line is friendly so I've got no problem there but I'm interested in buying an anemone for my clown and I understand that it takes time for the nem to set and before it does it'll sting everything it goes across and I certainly don't want to lose any of my coral. My question is, is there any way I can set the nem and not lose any of my coral? None of the coral is attached to the rock yet so if I have to get a frag rack for now then I can but will that work either or will the nem just go over that as well? Also what is a good anemone to get? I was thinking the rose bulb anemone if possible. Thanks.


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skatin707

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Carpet anemones don't move around much. I've had 2 different kinds, neither moved from the spots I planted them in. The clowns immediately made it their home as well.

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