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Waterbox Cube 20 Bubble-Tip Anemone Tank

What started as a tank for a Haddoni carpet anemone quickly turned into a bubble-tip anemone tank. A week ago, I placed an order for a carpet anemone online. My first instinct was to add it to my Waterbox 220.6 main system. After chatting briefly and reading forms here on R2R, I was convinced that adding it to the 220 would probably not end well for some of my fish inhabitants. But at this point, it was too late to turn back; the anemone had already been ordered. I had wanted one for quite a while, and I find them beautiful and unique. I got notified of them becoming available through an online retailer, and they were on sale, so I had to purchase one.

After deciding not to put the carpet anemone in the main 220 system, I knew I had a Waterbox Cube 20 in my basement that had been decommissioned for over a year. I figured, why not do a species-specific tank? I got the tank out of the basement, cleaned it, and prepared the setup. I would instant cycle the tank by transplanting rock in my main system for a long time (2 years) covered in coralline algae over into the Cube 20.


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The tank is in the same location it was previously set up in.

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Before long, the system was up, filled with salt water and live rock. I ordered ceramic biological media online to add to the filter chamber in the tank for added filtration. My goal for the system was to have minimal rock work. I want the anemone to be the system's focal point and be of minimalistic design.

Moving on to this week. The day before the anemone was due to arrive, I received a call from the company stating that the anemone was in no shape to ship. I appreciated the phone call and the company's honesty instead of shipping something that would likely die later on in my tank. They refunded my money with no problem.

I found myself with the tank set up and running without anything to put in it. I was able to locate a very large green bubble-tip anemone online from a fellow refer not too far from me. I brought it home, acclimated, and added it to the system. Two days later, one of my friends with several Black Widow bubble-tip anemones offered to give me one to add to the system.

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(The rock that the Black Widdow anemones are on is from my friend's system)

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(Above photo taken on 04/06/2023)

The tank so far is looking amazing! At this point, I am struggling to decide what type of clownfish to add to the system. I have two cinnamon clown fish in my large system. I hope to keep this updated as the tank progresses.

Specs:
Waterbox Cube 20
AI Hydra 26
Jeabo controllable powerhead
XP Aqua ATO
100 Watt heater
Ink Bird
Media basket
Ceramic bio balls




Main system:

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Any updates? I am starting up a small nem tank and was very curious about mixing different types of nems.
 
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Any updates? I am starting up a small nem tank and was very curious about mixing different types of nems.
This picture was taken today. I just completed a water change, so the anemones may be slightly unhappy. So far, RBT and GBT anemones are doing fine in the tank with no visible issues. I added a small harem of pink skunk clowns, an arura goby, and a pistol shrimp.

This tank is more of a side project. My main system has my full attention, I hope this smaller system will get dialed in and be a nice accent piece.


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