Nano Cube

micromag68

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I am purchasing an 12 gallon Nano Cube so made by JBJ and was wanting some advice from all of you. This setup comes standard with a built in 24 watt power compact canopy and a built in sump system. What I'm wondering is do you guys think this will be suitable for a pair of pink skunk clowns, an anemone and liverock? If so are the any species of shrimp that would be compatable with this setup. Feel free to throw in and advice or suggestions for the cube. Thanks all.
 
Welcome to the salty side, micromag!

Although it is a little tight, pinks are probably a good choice for a tank that size. They stay small, and don't need a lot of swimming room.

People seem to have some luck keeping clonal bubble-tip anemones in nano tanks, but it's probably best to wait for a couple of reasons. First, the tank should have settled down and stabilized for several months before an anemone goes in. Second, the light will probably need to be upgraded. I am no expert, but 24 watts of PC sounds low to me. We'll see what the anemone keepers have to say.

Once the live rock is in place and cycled, you might start with some mushrooms and zoanthids. Anthelia also makes a great beginner coral. Hairy mushrooms get big enough to look like anemones (well, they are anemones), and clowns will often accept them as hosts.

Lysmata shrimp (skunk cleaner, peppermint, blood/fire shrimp) will be fine in there. Keep in mind that it's a really small space, so the more animals you have to feed, the more likely it is that the water quality will get out of control.
 
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