Would you take a chance on a carpet?

Fieryfrog

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So I have an established 125 gal Display tank with a:

Purple Tang
Powder Brown Tang
2 clown
5 Blue Chromis
Chalk Bass
Cleaner Wrasse

And many different coral.

Would you take a chance on adding a carpet? I keep hearing about how bad they are. How the fish could get caught in it.

Are these stories true? Should I just trade him off? The carpet and two very large Clarkii have been in my 67 gal tank for a few months. Buy now I have to get rid of the tank.

Any help would be appreciated.
 

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You can, but be wary. Mine moved continuously.

You could try finding the right spot for it and hoping for the best.
 

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Always a risk with them.

I've been keeping S. haddonis for 15 years now, give or take. In that time I have lost 5-7 fish. One of the biggest risk times is when introducing new fish -- I have found it best to "tease" the anemone until it retracts into the sandbed.

Sandbed fish are at risk, along with slow moving perching ones.

Do you already have a pair of clowns besides the Clarkiis? Are you going to try to mix all 4?
Clarkiis can be super aggressive towards other clowns --- death can result.
 
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No. The Clarkii's have been in the smaller 67 gallon tank, because they are way to aggressive. I think I have found a good home for them when I have to break the small tank down.
If I did put the carpet in the 125 display tank and anything happens to the Purple Tang, my wife will never forget.
 

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If you're not willing to lose a fish, particularly the Purple Tang, don't do it. You know how Tangs spook easily and could go head first into it.
 

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I have both a S.Haddoni and S.Gigantea and they are my favorite inhabitants. I have lost 3 fish to the Haddoni over the last 4 years so it is always a risk. Clowns will help keep some fish away, but if you're not willing to take the risk, I wouldn't do it. They are addicting though as I'm on the lookout for another nem.
 

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I wouldn't take the chance unless you are truly ok with losing fish.... Why take the risk though? There are other beautiful anemones out there
 

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I've thought about this as well but have always passed. And I will probably always continue to do so unless I set up a dedicated tank, which probably won't happen...ever haha
 

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I have 3 Haddoni and 4 Gigantea in my 320 gal reef. I lost a few fish to them, wrasses, dottyback and Mandarin. Other than that, nobody got eaten for the last year.
 

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