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I have had this tank running for about 6 years. Overall it’s been extremely easy to care for and soft corals grow great in it.

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Thanks! That tyree leather was the size of a silver dollar when I got it. It’s now about 12”
 
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Yes I have about 6 of them now and my clowns still won’t host any of them lol
 

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Yes I have about 6 of them now and my clowns still won’t host any of them lol

HAHA that's funny, yeah they seem to naturally go to Carpets, I've gotten them to host in BTA's by keeping them in a breeder net with the Anemone upon introduction before letting the BTA settle in my tank.

In the small space they eventually run into it/against it and start to figure out it's a Nem.
 

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