Length in Nano Reef Tank
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Bubble Tip Anemone Type, Care and Requirements
| Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons |
| Care Level: Moderate |
| Temperament: Semi-aggressive |
| Reef Compatible: With Caution |
| Lighting: Moderate to High |
| Waterflow: Medium |
| Water Conditions: 72-78° F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.023-1.025 |
| Max. Size: 1′ |
| Color Form: Green, Tan |
| Supplements: Calcium, Magnesium, Strontium, Iodine, Trace Elements |
| Origin: Fiji, Singapore, Tonga |
| Family: Actiniidae |
Bubble Tip Anemone Keepers Thoughts
A beautiful anemone and an ideal host for clown fish. So far, so good but there is a catch and it’s that in the wild it does not host with Percula Clowns and yet in captivity they are known to host. Time will tell.
Bubble Tip Anemone Feeding
Feeding is straight forward and responsive. When fed the tentacles will be plumb and if hungry they will look stringy. As part of its feeding it does best when hosting a clown. The usual mix of fish titbits, mysis or brine shrimp should keep it happy.
Bubble Tip Anemone Concerns
Lighting is a concern but as it’s an anemone you can expect it to move around and find a suitable spot. It is known to climb into coral structures and make a home, which might be a disaster for an Acropra.












