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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!

You certainly are starting out right with a 240!! Any idea what kind of anemone you want? I have a long tentacle and love that it doesn't move once it's happy.
 
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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!

You certainly are starting out right with a 240!! Any idea what kind of anemone you want? I have a long tentacle and love that it doesn't move once it's happy.
This si where I am leaning but have a lot of work to do to get it ready. Does your host clowns?
 

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Something I did that worked extremely well for getting them to host the anemone.

I used a coral feeder and exclusively fed about an inch above the anemone tentacles. The clowns would dive into the anemone to eat and after about a week they were hosting it full time.
 

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