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Eagle_Steve did this.
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I like Aiptasia and Majanos. I have no Majanos right now. But I do have Aiptasia......In a jar with 1 white and 1 blue led in the lid. Was one little guy about 3 weeks ago, half a cup of old water from one of my DT's to do a water change on the jar a week, and a little reef roids is all that is needed for a nice colony. Just make sure no cross contamination from jar to DTs lol.
Makes a great conversation piece on my desk at the office.
 
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Update: I have not seen any pods in the jars lately the aiptasia is doing great so are the bristle worms. Any suggestions on what to add next. Also any suggestions on a better light. I am using a little reading light right now.
 

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Update: Awesome find. I found a huge anemone in my DT hiding on a suction cup I put it in my jar. (pictures are coming soon unless I forget)

;Hilarious ;Hilarious ;Hilarious

This is a great thread, but not too many people get excited about finding aiptasia in their main tank! ...just sayin’ :)
 
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Just thought I'd update you. Nothing to interesting has happend although the species list is a little different.
It includes:
  • Isopods (lots)
  • Aipastia anemones (they have reproduced)
  • Flatworms
  • Bristle worms
  • The occasional tisbepod
I want to add something a little more active. Any ideas?
 
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I just counted and I have 8 aiptasia in one jar.:) There is also a hitchhiker that looks sort of like a mini spaghetti worm.
I will get some pictures later.
 

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Just thought I'd update you. Nothing to interesting has happend although the species list is a little different.
It includes:
  • Isopods (lots)
  • Aipastia anemones (they have reproduced)
  • Flatworms
  • Bristle worms
  • The occasional tisbepod
I want to add something a little more active. Any ideas?

You could add a grass shrimp. They are hardy and it would fit both the vibe and color scheme of the setup. :)
 

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I really need a better camera for taking pictures of all these small stuff. Here are the isopods a bristle worms. [...]

Thanks for sharing the update! You may look into getting a macro lens for your phone camera - there are a lot of options for whatever type of phone that you have and, although the depth of field is very narrow, you can really get up close clearly.
 

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