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![]() I'm really, really hoping this is where he stays. I can work with this from an aquascaping perspective. |
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wow I totally didn't even notice Ferdinand photobombing this pic until just right now.
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wow, I would remove those beautiful SPS colony from anywhere around the anemone because in few months they will be incursted to the liverock and the anemone will be all over them.
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Le Sigh.
Nothing like an anemone that can't make up it's mind to trigger a complete re-aquascape. It moved again. Still on the same rock, but all the three corals to the left of the nem in the last pic I posted all had to be rescued. One of those acros was so encrusted to the rock I think I left 1/3 of it behind. |
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Keep in mind that as the acros grow, the flow will change and it will likely move again. Repeat..
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*sigh*. I know. I'd sell it, but the clownfish just seem so happy!
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Rescuing the corals...
![]() And since it hasn't moved again in a couple of days, I epoxied them back to the rock. Who knows if they will be able to stay there. The anemone seems to be in a pretty good spot now though. ![]() Also, I have just accepted that Ferdinand is going to photo-bomb every picture I take of my tank from now on. |
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You may want to take a frag off each of your favorite colonies for when they get killed.
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Already done! Both in case of the anemone, and in case of flatworms/nudibranchs.
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