A Red Sea Nano Max (30 gal) for a nem /clownshish tank?

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I want to get the Red Sea Nano G2 Max, add accessories like mini roller etc, but a LFS store rep opines than anything under 40'sh is dicey for nems since once can get sick take the rest down -- 30 gal too small to keep stable and may eventually fail, IE is higher risk than larger tanks. Also are there any other cool species that can go in w Nems besides clowns or fish?

So, is 30 kind of too small for a Nem tank for that reason?

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No, common captive split BTAs have been extremely hardy and forgiving in my experience.

If you are looking to mix colors, it seems not all get along so that space could be an issue since they can get pretty large.

I do have a rose and a green that touch without issue.
 

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No, it’s not too small for Bubble nem and clowns.
I’ve done in 20g for years.
While bigger is always better, poor advice.

Royal gramma, bangaii cardinal, shrimps….
 

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I keep a Magnifica in a 24 gal cube for years. You need to know your anemone species and need to keep it happy. 30 gal is plenty to keep stable. This tank has no sump, only a CPR HOB skimmer where I keep the heater. The PH are at corners and not reachable by the anemone. they look deceptively close but not really if one look from top down point of view.
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so what is done about flow etc so they don't go into the pipe, how much flow do they need?
 

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Different anemone species require different condition. Your question show that you are a very novice reef keeper. You should not attempt to keep anemone especially in smallish tank unless you know how to keep your tank stable and research to know how to keep various anemone species happy.
 
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Different anemone species require different condition. Your question show that you are a very novice reef keeper. You should not attempt to keep anemone especially in smallish tank unless you know how to keep your tank stable and research to know how to keep various anemone species happy.
i am novice with respect to anemone. actually zero experience.
 

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i am novice with respect to anemone. actually zero experience.
A 30 gallon is a perfectly fine size for a nem/clown tank but just do as much research as possible because anemones aren't coral and have different care requirements while also needing a very stable tank. Get your tank to stabilize and grow coral and you should be able to keep nems
 

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i am novice with respect to anemone. actually zero experience.
If you able to keep a reef stable, keeping a 30 gal stable is not hard. Various anemone species require vastly different conditions from how clean the water is, how much light and how much current. They may require sand to be comfortable, or deep sand bed, or rock. Even with those living on rock, certain species require flat top to perch on while other require crevices to hide foot in.
The problem with anemone is they move if you don't provide correct condition for them. Moving anemone can cause a lot of damage, to the anemone and to other animals it walk over and sting. It may walk into a PH or overflow and get puree. Many anemone carry potent nematocysts, when get puree they release the nematocysts into the tank's water. This can kill all the non anemone fishes. It can also release a large amount of nutrient into the system if this is the case.
Knowing what anemone you want to keep, knowing how to keep them happy, AND able to do this is the key in keeping anemones.
 
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well i guess i would like to keep all the type in your post image. lol. i'm almost about to go out and buy the 30 gallon red sea nano max. But I'm not really sure if I would use the tank water from my existing tank or do I have to start from scratch? I can also buy tank water from a local coral shop. how big is the tank in the images that you're showing above?
also, could one of these fish go in a nem tank?

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There is a reason why box fish (or trunk fish) are not reef safe. I think they nipped at corals and anemones. I never keep a box fish.
The point is all the anemones above can be keep in a 30 gal tank. You just have to know the species you want to keep and set up your aquarium accordingly.

Do your research, pick your species and do more research then get your tank.
For a 30 gal I would suggest you get either a H. malu or M. doreensis. Bothe are sand bed anemones and does not require super high light or current. Easy to keep a 30 gal stable with a sand bed.
 

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I love my 20g with my BTA and Clowns. It's a perfect size for them, and although I've had some parameter fluctuations that hurt some other coral, my nem was resilient to the fluctuations.
 
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another question, I understand the novelty of Clownfish hosting, but the tank shouldn't be limited to clowns, right? Could I put any fish in there appropriate to the size of the tank? also, what do you do to protect your powerheads or rather to protect your ns from the powerheads?
 
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also, how do you keep the phosphates low on the like a 30 gallon tank? Because I need a phosphate reactor for my Red Sea G200 but that has plenty of space for a phosphate reactor.
 

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