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Re: bubble anemones
Yote is correct, your lights are just fine for an anemone, and your tank sounds like it's old enough too. They will move around until they get comfortable, and they do have the potential to sting any corals in their path. Nothing much you can do about it except wait for it to settle down.
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Re: bubble anemones
Thanks. It seems to be haning out underneath my live rock. I am going to try and feed it some silversliders when I get home from work today. I just hope he dosent settle down on the backside of the rock facing the back on my tank. What a bummer that would be.
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Re: bubble anemones
mine is doing the same thing it just moved again to underneath some live rock
good thing im not heavily stocked on coral lol then id really be worried only thing i disliked is that it located itself on the side of my tank
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