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ReeferMadness

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  1. My stupid clown keep trying to eat the smaller ones. They seem to be alright after being spit out, but the clown has been doing it for two days now.

    Yeah my Goby thought I had served him a buffet. He was picking Dwarf Ceriths off the glass and the hermits off the rocks, anything that moved was fair game.He too has been at it for two days straight, it seems like most survive, but he looks kinda fat now.

  2. I think I saw a story about these on the news the other day. I may be wrong as I was working on homework during the story, but I think there are people who are upset about those being placed in the oceans. They were saying they are turning the sea into a cemetery. Pretty silly if you ask me since they are restoring damaged ecosystems.

  3. Not really that hard, but it is a pain. I resealed an old 29 gallon and it holds water just fine,the new seams look pretty bad though ( not acceptable for a display). If you do decide to redo the seams make sure you get the right silicone, GE Silicone I (the one without bioguard) or something specific to aquariums. The smell of curing silicone is really bad.

  4. I have been searching the net for recommendations on a C.U.C. for my 29 gallon. The tank has some diatoms from when I moved the tank( and lost a fish ;) ). All the levels are decent only nitrates <10ppm. There are 2 turbos, a large Goby and little rock anemone in there from the previous owner. I filled out the custom cleanup crew form at Reefcleaners.com, but have not heard back for while, so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I would love to throw down on the group buy. Thanks :P

    Brian

  5. Let it be. It will find a place it likes

    Cool, thats kind of what I figured, but just wanted to make sure.

    bottom line...if your flow/feedings/lighting/heat and other parameters are all within "spec" any HEALTHY anemone should be able to fend for them selfs.

    All the parameters seem to be on point, minus the lighting, but the guy I purchased it from said it had been in there a long time under just the 65w of PC.Any suggestions on a specific food for it?

    Thanks for the advice everyone, much appreciated!

    -B

  6. Well, it is very hard to tell from the picture, but it does kinda look like a rock anemone.

    Anemones will detach/move when stressed, or the the flow/lighting has changed. Most rock anemones I have seen in tanks are normally near the sand bed.

    IS there anything I can do?

  7. So, I purchased a running saltwater aquarium off of Craigslist for $100, great deal to say the least. The tank came stocked with a Watchman Goby, Blue Damsel and a Rock Anemone ( or thats what they guy I bought it from said it was) and about 50-60lbs. of live rock. Got the tank home and set the live rock back up with the Anemone close to the top of the tank to optimize the 65W of PC that came with the tank, which I now think is insufficient for this little guy. Went to bed last night and everything seemed fine. Woke up this morning and much to my dismay the Anemone had dislodged itself from the rock and is now chillin in the sand bed( which is not deep at all, bare in some places). I tried to identify the Anemone with no luck and I don't know what to do at this point. Any suggestions, should I move him back up to the rock or closer to the top of the tank. Thanks for any help!

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