Hi,
I am searching for either a coral or small anemone for my small maroon clown to host. Something that wouldn't require too crazy intense of light. The guy at the Lfs says a bubble tip anemone is the only way to go, but I have a feeling unless I can get it to stay put placed closer to the water surface for more light intensity. I was wondering of anyone here has had heard of any success with a maroon hosting soft corals? Here is a little info on the system.
I have a 29g bio I set up about 6 months ago which I set up from my 5 year 125 reef. I do all the water changes with clean reef water. All levels have stayed spot on since the first week! There was virtually no cycle on the new setup, I used 30 lbs of lr and 15 lbs of ls. The 29g hAs been success thus far, I set it up as my fiancé's so she could get firmiliar with the hobby and it's been going great!
The 29g is home to 1 tiny maroon clown, 1 tiny 6 line, 1 small bio colored blenny, 1 small cleaner shrimp, 1 small sally light foot. I do weekly 5g live water changes and just set up a tiny skimmer on the system which seems to be pulling a little organic out.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Dave
I am searching for either a coral or small anemone for my small maroon clown to host. Something that wouldn't require too crazy intense of light. The guy at the Lfs says a bubble tip anemone is the only way to go, but I have a feeling unless I can get it to stay put placed closer to the water surface for more light intensity. I was wondering of anyone here has had heard of any success with a maroon hosting soft corals? Here is a little info on the system.
I have a 29g bio I set up about 6 months ago which I set up from my 5 year 125 reef. I do all the water changes with clean reef water. All levels have stayed spot on since the first week! There was virtually no cycle on the new setup, I used 30 lbs of lr and 15 lbs of ls. The 29g hAs been success thus far, I set it up as my fiancé's so she could get firmiliar with the hobby and it's been going great!
The 29g is home to 1 tiny maroon clown, 1 tiny 6 line, 1 small bio colored blenny, 1 small cleaner shrimp, 1 small sally light foot. I do weekly 5g live water changes and just set up a tiny skimmer on the system which seems to be pulling a little organic out.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Dave