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Amazing tank! Look out for that tube anemone though. I had one... we named her Ursula. She swallowed fish whole... fish, crabs... you name it... the witch ate it. Her tentacles would spread out about a foot long every night ... nothing was safe. I finally had to evict her from my DT.
Welcome to the fishy family!!
I was afraid of this but I couldn’t pass it up for the size and price
 

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It’s been a rough start but I’m learning
If it isn't rough, you aren't learning anything. LOL Just remember this is a marathon, not a race. Good things come to those who wait.
 

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Welcome to R2R! Depending on the size of the tube anemone, it may need a decently deep sandbed. Lighting obviously isn't an issue with NPS, so you should be fine with placement as long as it is in a sandy area with moderate flow and it is able to receive meaty foods.
 

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