Only b/c smaller quantities of water mean the water will fluctuate more and it's harder to keep the water stable...AND since anemones require excellent water quality. but i'm not against it looks like yours is doing good. cute clowns btw!!
yes, there is live rock,i myself have 25 pounds of in my fish tank... theres also live sand,its not like thay really do anything or eat, the rock just grows little thing on him and is like red in someplaces... live sand doesnt do anything eather..
that is not enuff rock! check my video and that will show you the amount of rock and what it will look like
SteezyCoral 1 year ago
Hey! How big is your tank? (gallons/liters)
DStringzzZ 1 year ago
you should be fine, but watch out for dominos, out side of three strip they are the meanest damsels! id be more worried about the yellowtail.
spitzacini 2 years ago
could i possibly put 1 yellowtail blue damsel and 1 domino damsel with my clownfish pair in a 10 gal soon to be reef tank?
HaloKiller1166 2 years ago
how many pounds of live rock is in your tank?
Almost2old4this 2 years ago
Only b/c smaller quantities of water mean the water will fluctuate more and it's harder to keep the water stable...AND since anemones require excellent water quality. but i'm not against it looks like yours is doing good. cute clowns btw!!
cutietwo22 2 years ago
yes, there is live rock,i myself have 25 pounds of in my fish tank... theres also live sand,its not like thay really do anything or eat, the rock just grows little thing on him and is like red in someplaces... live sand doesnt do anything eather..
frankster262 3 years ago
sorry people but did anthonymovies say LIVE rock
mitchnsw 3 years ago
and whys that....get with the times man.
chrome0utlaw 3 years ago
I wouldn't recommend putting an anemones in a nano tank.
trackermmm 3 years ago