220 gallon Nem tank build

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nice...I dont believe old sand is bad either...like fine wine...lol
 
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i definitely agree lol old sand has its benefits:) this purple tang is risking it for the biscuit. Stealing food from the Mertans :,)
 

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A few days ago I decided to turn off my skimmer a few days later and I’m getting way better polyp extension on the sps corals :) I’m also hoping to dirty the water a bit. Maybe run the protein skimmer on a timer instead of 24/7. Anyone els do this with their skimmers??
 
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Some pics of the polyps out all day
 

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I don’t like running a skimmer myself. Only in emergency situations. But I would if I had large populations of fish.
 

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Can you elaborate about how you’re breeding the anemones, and/or have any links to resources on the topic? Thanks!
 
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Some update pics :) been MIA for awhile lol
 

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Mag if is that is splitting. Clearly has too nicely formed mouths. So interesting this is the second magnificent anemone I’ve seen split that has veracue like a gigantea
 

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fun! How often do you lose fish to the carpets? I haven’t decided if I want to risk having any fish with my carpets or not…
 
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I haven’t lost a single fish and I have some nice ones in there too there’s 5 gem tangs, 3 purple tangs, 1 koi tang, 1 hippo tang, 1 blond naso, 1 unicorn tang, abs a bunch of damsels. I feel properly attended anemones do not eat fish
 
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This is my macro tank/ holding tank for tricky fish it’s pretty much the best nutrient export I ever had it’s looped into the mixed 220 and a 75 gallon I use as a flushing tank for new anemones
 

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I haven’t lost a single fish and I have some nice ones in there too there’s 5 gem tangs, 3 purple tangs, 1 koi tang, 1 hippo tang, 1 blond naso, 1 unicorn tang, abs a bunch of damsels. I feel properly attended anemones do not eat fish
Good thing you haven’t lost any, but carpets do feed on fish, I’ve seen them doing it in the wild. I’ve noticed some carpets won’t be as sticky if fed regularly, where others will always be. I think agile fish like the ones you listed are easily able to avoid carpets, but I’m worried about my box fish face getting pushed into them from the flow.

I like the macro tank! I’m also a big fan of natural nutrient export. I have a dsb, a clam filter, a refugium, and a chaeto chamber. And my live rock is very alive:

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Good thing you haven’t lost any, but carpets do feed on fish, I’ve seen them doing it in the wild. I’ve noticed some carpets won’t be as sticky if fed regularly, where others will always be. I think agile fish like the ones you listed are easily able to avoid carpets, but I’m worried about my box fish face getting pushed into them from the flow.

I like the macro tank! I’m also a big fan of natural nutrient export. I have a dsb, a clam filter, a refugium, and a chaeto chamber. And my live rock is very alive:

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Wow that live rock is very live :) a new shipment of carpets came in today got some nice ones
 

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Thanks! The deep purple mags in the videos are sold but the green ones are the ones that are staying :)
 

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