Suicidal anemone

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I've had a rbta for over 3 years that finally decided to split and the inbred offspring has a death wish. I'm glad I didn't have to go to work this morning because I spent over an hour peeling his foot off of my overflow trying not to tear him up anymore than he already was. A few hours later he was climbing up the glass headed strait back to endure more torture.

Since I've already had problems with a small bangai cardinal taking a trip down, and nori clogging the overflow and confusing my ato, I came up with an idea to make a screen to prevent future issues. I made it out of knitting mesh and zip ties and plan to contact a friend of mine tomorrow to have a 3d printed version made in black. Attached are a few pics of my challenged anemone and the new screen

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Great Idea!!
 

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