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Thanks! I had a really nice looking layout when I was playing around with the rock on a table, but just haven't been able to get it perfect in the tank yet.Looks good, be interesting to see what it looks like when you have a move around too.
I hope mine makes a recovery like that, that looks really nice! Then I can only hope the clowns will like it too.I wouldn't worry too much about the anemone if your parameters are good, keep an eye on the ammonia though. I bought my second anemone bubble tip and he looked awful for the first few days but he looks ok now. Before and after pic. He's a little bleached but that's how I bought him![]()
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He is me. Yes, if it vanishes, I'd then pivot the rock around so it gets light. You purchased a very small anemone, so it's going to take some TLC to make sure it survives.Slow day at the office, got around to watching the rest of the video. He says something about if they go missing in the rock work, you shouldn't just leave them as they might die in there. If I can't find it tonight should I go looking?
I kinda want to rearrange my rock anyway, now that all the stupid fake coral is out and I have more room just to get a nicer rockscape for future corals.
On a side note: what does everyone do as far as rock scaping? Do you just stack or glue?
I have a current orbit marine, planning on adding the pro version to it. Can I use a credit card as you mentioned on acrylic?He is me. Yes, if it vanishes, I'd then pivot the rock around so it gets light. You purchased a very small anemone, so it's going to take some TLC to make sure it survives.
You mentioned replacing the lighting... what do you have now?
Grab a credit card and clean the area close to the substrate. It will make your tank look much better immediately.
Stacking rock in that size tank is probably good enough. If you wanted to bond them together, you'd use 2-part epoxy putty to attach them. Glue won't work with rock-to-rock connections.
Thanks!! I was debating if I should feed it again.They love flow, so don't give up. It's just so darn small. I'd suggest feeding it half a piece of krill every other day for the time being.
Yes, a credit card/gift card/hotel keycard are great for scraping acrylic and not scratching it.
nem didnt make it, Luckily i was able to move it to a temporary set-up using water from a water change so it wasnt in the main tank. it lasted a few more days but then wouldnt eat and its mouth was huge. then just started to fall apart, looked really nasty. planning to get a new light, just not sure what i want to get, then might try again, but leaning more towards softies.Any news on your anemone