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Rob's Reef

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So I have two large anemones in my tank. I think they look awesome but I think having 1 in there is good enough.

I'm losing a lot of real estate with the anemone on the right. I can't put any corals on the rocks behind and around it because it reaches up and stings stuff. Some days it even stretches out on the sand and stuff off. I have another tank I can put it in with a couple clowns that would love it!

What are your guys and gals thoughts???

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Road Trip!
 

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Post your results on moving it. I have one that I tore in half trying to remove it. Now I have two. If there is a way to remove an anemone regardless of outcome of the animal I would love to know it.
 

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