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Requiemiero

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Hi,

Not sure if this question has been asked before but after seeing a few posts on reddit I was wondering,

Who gets excited when their anemones split? (adjust wording to fit a poll of course)

Heard that BTAs will eventually get really long tentacles and anemones in general move around and can sting corals. But I see lots of people who get excited that their anemones split on r/reeftank and I was wondering why that might be? I guess because it's a sign of growth or they like the way the anemones look?
 

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My 125 is "almost" a set it and forget it tank and in a year and a half it will be up for fifty years.
But I run a "Reverse Undergravel filter" and if you mentioned that, you would be laughed off this forum so I never tell anyone that. ;Wideyed

So I vote for a Reverse Undergravel filter question. :p
50 years, im 51
 

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My socks are 51. :rolleyes:
 

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