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It’s important to keep the anemone island rocks away from any other surfaces. The anemones do move around on the island, they shift positions over time and I imagine if they could grab on to a wall or another pile of rocks they would have spread out by now.Amazing tank! Question: how did you get your anemones to stay on the island? I am a new reefer, and am trying to decide if I want anemones in my tank. I have heard that they don’t tend to stay where you want. And have you had any issues with babies popping up in spots that you don’t want them?
Not nearly as long as the blue and purple, but still decently long. Interestingly my clowns prefer it at night.Have you noticed the red gig getting longer tents?
Yes, the purple took the cake and pushed out the green, started pushing out the blue. I moved the purple into a frag tank and now it’s just the blue with my purple and green mag. The red gig is happy on a lower flat shelf. The green was unfortunately smothered to death and I didn’t get to it in timeI finally had a chance to read through your build thread. Excellent work!
Do you notice any dominance with your gigs? In my tank, by blue gig is dominant -- always the largest no matter how much I feed the others.
Tank is looking really good!!Happy new year!