Anemone Magnifica Heteractis for ocellaris clown

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hello. my tank is 5 months old, and is doing quiet well. I want to get a anemone for my ocellaris clownfish pair. I really like the anemone ritteri and have read about it a lot. now the question is;

would it be dumb to get an ritteri, because it requires so much work?

is there any similar anemones (not the bta pls)
 
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The hardest part is finding a healthy specimen. They're not uncommon, but if you do find one you'll probably need to quarantine it, most likely with an antibiotic treatment,. Once healthy, they're almost bullet-proof, assuming you give it the proper environment--clean water in a high flow area, lots of lighting, and a flat rock for it to perch on top.
 
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The hardest part is finding a healthy specimen. They're not uncommon, but if you do find one you'll probably need to quarantine it, most likely with an antibiotic treatment,. Once healthy, they're almost bullet-proof, assuming you give it the proper environment--clean water in a high flow area, lots of lighting, and a flat rock for it to perch on top.
would it be dumb to get one if I started my tank in June with live rock? I have not had any other anemones but my parameters are perfect and I have plenty of Coraline algae... my lights are also good enough, and I have random flow setting on my wave maker...
 

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would it be dumb to get one if I started my tank in June with live rock? I have not had any other anemones but my parameters are perfect and I have plenty of Coraline algae... my lights are also good enough, and I have random flow setting on my wave maker...
I don't think dumb is the word I would use. Your tank is right at the time when an anemone could work. For new reefers it's easier to just say closer to a year old. If you started with established live rock, that changes the time-line.
 

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It's funny that you mentioned coralline, because I typically say that it's fine to add anemones after you have a decent amount of coralline growth since it usually means that the cycling period is done and the tank is relatively stable.
 
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The Ritteri needs a lot of light and a ton of flow. Sometimes you can find them at petco for about 35 bucks which isn’t a huge loss monetarily. I would try a BTA before doing a Ritteri. I had a Ritteri as my first nem and well he took a walk into the power head. A sad but learning experience for me. I only have BTA’s.
 

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