Frost Bite Clowns - Sea Anemone

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Welcome to R2R! Anemones like mature tanks so I would give it some time before you add one. Once your tank is stable and ready for one, a bubble tip would be a good choice.
 
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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!! I agree with @SaltyT that it is a good idea to wait for the tank to mature before adding an anemone - I have several pairs of clowns in various tanks and none of them currently have anemones.
 
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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!! I agree with @SaltyT that it is a good idea to wait for the tank to mature before adding an anemone - I have several pairs of clowns in various tanks and none of them currently have anemones.
Great, thanks for the advice!
 
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Welcome to the site that you should probably make your home page now that you dove in!
What are you looking for in a Nem? Carpet, plain, exotic color?
Time is your best investment for our reefs. Take you time and it will be there for years, I would heed the already given advice, and wait a while before adding one.
I agree that the clowns in a nem is amazing to watch/behold, but, a sick and dead nem is horrid, ask how I found out. Unfortunately I was a young reefer 20 years ago when I tried a “common” one.
Now I would wait at least 6 months before introducing one in a well stocked (bacteria and fish) and fed tank.
But, my friend introduced one after 2 months and it is extremely healthy after almost a year, but as always in reefs, ymmv.
 
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Awesome, thanks for replying. I was just reading up on bubble tips! When you say, "they like mature tanks" how long does it usually take for a tank to "mature" (6 months? A year?)? Thanks again!
I would say somewhere between the 6 months to a year. My tank was about a year and a half when I added my BTA.
 
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Welcome! I’ve always loved the symbiotic relationship between clowns and anemones- definitely recommend a bubble tip. You can find some beautiful ones for sale! I agree with previous posts about waiting at least 6 months. Definitely don’t want a melted anemone! Some advice that many have told me “no good things happen quickly.” Take your time, make slow adjustments, and enjoy the hobby! :)
 
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Welcome to R2R!!! Looks like you already got some great advice.
 
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