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    Posted: July 27 2005 at 6:46pm
Hey can an anemone live under PC's like in a nano?    it is a RBTA
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I've kept an RBTA under PC lighting without any problems.
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Sorry for seeming over critical, but that is an incomplete question and an incomplete answer.

You should find out what size/depth of nano with what wattage PC?
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K I have a JBJ 12 gal nano... I think my mom threw away the box but it is
12" deep. he is in my 55 but my nano finished cycling a few months ago
and there are coraline spots... k I looked it up it is a 24watt 50/50 bulb
and the anemone would be about 6" down...
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Yeah, those nano cubes will work just fine for a RBTA. I'm seen them live very well, and even split in those tanks. Have fun!
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Ive got a Condy in my JBJ nano cube.., it has 2 x 36 watt 50/50 PC's which is more than the 12 but its also deeper and mine moved down to the bottom and seems very happy..., if you post anything about having one in a stock jbj nano on nano-reef.com they flame the heck out of you and say that its impossible though
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I've got several types of anenome's in one and there doing great.  My percula clowns love it also.
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I've kept a purple tip condy in my 36 gallon with dual 65 watt PC'c and he did fine.  90% of that time he was about 12 inches down in the tank.  I have also kept a bubble tip under the same lights and he was doing great until he moved into my overflow and down to the refugium.  Now I have 5 bubble tips.  2 have found new homes already, and 1 is very small about the size of a dime, and the last part of him is working on splitting as we speak.  So needless to say my 2 clowns are not happy, they had 3200 sqft and are now homeless

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well I have him under halides in my 55 but I wanted to move him over
there since it is done and there is coraline growing. thanks, Josh
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If it does poorly, simply move it back under the MH's
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