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The_Orca

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Hello All
Just picked up a Seabee Anemone. I read there are hard to keep. I put the little guy in last night. He blew all around the tank because I have good current for one, but one of my powerheads has old suction cups and falls where ever then blows where ever. Anyhow I unplugged that head until I get new suction cups. Then tonight I find My big clown pushing and setting the Anemome into a postion he likes. Cool for me because I have two clowns and you can tell who the male and female. Ok my question is? I here these Anemones are hard to keep. Any suggestions on how to keep them happy please feel free to let me know and I believe That once a clown is happy with an anemone thats what you want. How true is this between the clown and the anemone? Obviously it's my first. Thanks reefers
Thanks Guy's and Gal's
P.S> My big clown is trying his best to settle the anemone in.
The Anemone is only about 3 to 4 inches around
 

The_Orca

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Well X he's gone. He kept floating around.... ending up behind my rocks and landing in crevices. Every time I placed him in the perfect place I'd turn around and he was gone. I even put him in places he couldn't get out of and he did. Well He finally just fell apart. So no more anemone's for me. Not from moving him around he just couldn't find a spot in the tank. Oh well $20 bucks down the drain. You live and you learn
 

mr_X

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anemone are hard to keep in a new tank i learned. even though my parameters were good, i still lost that beautiful purple long tentacle anemone early on. wait for a while...maybe a year or so.
here was mine------>
 

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toastii

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that is a BEAUTIFUL anenome... sea life continues to amaze me... i hope my facination with creatures and biology isnt just a phase
 

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