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    Posted: November 10 2005 at 7:07pm
Are there any negative effects from having two anemones in one tank? I have
a green BTA and I'd like to add a rose one. Eventually, if one or the other
gets too big I'd get rid of the green BTA but for now I think it would be kind
of cool to have both. I have a 65 g tank and the green BTA is about 5 inches
in diameter. Rose would be about the same.
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I have three GBTA all from one and a GIGANTIC Seabae in a 55 you should
be fine.
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I have several in one tank with no problems.
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Here is a anemone dominated reef central tank of the month.  I thought of this when you asked.

http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-05/totm/index.php

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Great article! It just about says it all. I have several species, never add any chemicals and do very few water changes. I top off when needed and my tank has alot of rock work for them to find a spot. Most of my experiences are exactly the same as the article states. BTW, my anenome tank although small is my first and favorite tank, my two clowns think so two. They both have one to host after my long tenticle green anenome split several weeks ago. 
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