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Welcome to R2R! Congrats on your new tank and little critters. Your nem will find a happy home if you tank. They like to move it’ll eventually find a home for itself.
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hi welcome to the reef going to love it here!!
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Welcome to R2R and the salty world Jezabella. Hopefully your nem will settle where it is for now and maybe move to a preferred spot if it wants to. Lots of knowledgable and helpful people here who will support and advise you when needed.
 

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Hello all. I'm new to the saltwater hobby. I started my 1st reef tank 4-5 months ago. Yesterday I added my first inhabitants: a mated pair of orange skunk clownfish, a sebae purple tip they're hosting, and a peppermint shrimp. I'm very worried about the sebae. I'm afraid his foot was damaged in transit maybe. He was floating around I got him in a corner though he's now safe from the current he may not be getting the light he needs. I'm using a biocube 32 and was told my lights would be strong enough but now that he can't plant a foot I'm wondering what the best way to secure him is? Any help is appreciated!

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Hey welcome.
Should be ok. Is the tank cycled?
It looks super clean.
 

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Hello all. I'm new to the saltwater hobby. I started my 1st reef tank 4-5 months ago. Yesterday I added my first inhabitants: a mated pair of orange skunk clownfish, a sebae purple tip they're hosting, and a peppermint shrimp. I'm very worried about the sebae. I'm afraid his foot was damaged in transit maybe. He was floating around I got him in a corner though he's now safe from the current he may not be getting the light he needs. I'm using a biocube 32 and was told my lights would be strong enough but now that he can't plant a foot I'm wondering what the best way to secure him is? Any help is appreciated!

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Very nice! Props for being so patient :). +1 on the Letting him find a spot he likes. I'm sure it'll be fine.
Happy reefing and welcome to R2R!!

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Welcome to R2R! Looks like you’ve already gotten some good answers! And your set up looks great! There’s a sub forum specifically for anemone and clown fish, check it out!
 

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