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Anemone And Clownfish Species Information & Care Poster Review

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Educational video on Clownfish and Anemone species illustrated and discussed, with tons of info on care, propagation, feeding, and more. Overall review of Anthony Calfo's poster. By NewYorkSteelo. www.newyorksteelo.com

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  • Nice video! How much did the this entire system run you? Tank, equipment etc not the fish or corals? I'm saving up to convert my fathers freshwater into a saltwater.

  • @persuazn 8g's plus :)

  • ok i want a poster like that 1 of coral and 1 of fish to know who get along with who and inf of them,to put in my wall,where can i get that?

  • @brilly21 Mostly all online retailers sell them, and yes, there are the ones with fish species and the ones with corals too :)

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  • @newyorksteelo alright ill keep an eye on it

  • @Bechertanks Not completely reef safe and must be added with caution. I would skip on this fish it were me.

  • @newyorksteelo thanks man and do you know if a saddle puffer is reef safe for corals, because i just got one and my lfs said it was but idk if i can trust the guy who was working

  • @Bechertanks Its a possibility, but tank bread clowns take a lot longer to form that relationship with anemones, and may or may not do it at all.

  • alright i read the stuff and im confused, do you know if an ocellaris clown will host anything like a tank bred one

  • @ZarosS3 This tank is too small to have 2 fish in it, let alone a damsel with its aggressive nature, next to a clown. An anemone would be even worst to add to this little pico tank ans most anemones require a tank that is 30g or more. I would not even bother with setting up a UV in this sized tank buddy, but research the 8 watt bulb types to find the answers you seek on prices.

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