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    carpenterwrasse - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    speaking of clowns.. I have 2 yellow striped marroons in a 75 and waas trying to get them an anemone which do you guys suggest I tried a Lta but they were not interested..They perefered my poloyps an xenya instead. and is it safe for more than one species of anemone in the same 75 gal tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carpenterwrasse
    speaking of clowns.. I have 2 yellow striped marroons in a 75 and waas trying to get them an anemone which do you guys suggest I tried a Lta but they were not interested..They perefered my poloyps an xenya instead. and is it safe for more than one species of anemone in the same 75 gal tank.
    here is a link to a clownfish and anemone compatability chart ...

    http://www.captivereefing.com/showthread.php?t=309

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