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i've had my 2 for about 2.5 years or so, see them spurratically, some times on rock (althought seldom at the top) sometimes on glass, sometimes on sand, sometimes don't see one or the other for literally a month at a time. but they always are eating something, so no matter where they find it...
ok, so i'm in the process of upgrading from my 75g to 125g. going bare bottom in new tank, and would like to start "clean" i.e. making sure i eliminate any doubt of the flat worm issue i had last year. haven't seen any but as a prcaution was thinking of making a huge tub of revive solution and...
the only thing a green bubble tip anemone won't kill is chuck norris ...... but that's fortunate cause you can't put chuck in your tank, he's not reef safe. in fact nothing is safe around chuck norris.... ::)
and we're all soooo concerned with acclimation and sterileness of environment with our
systems.... these healthy thriving corals are getting crapped on by seagulls on a daily basis...
so, am i cruel and immature for think it humerous? eh, you know what they say.... you go to heaven for the weather and you go to hell for the company.... hope you like hot weather paintman, cause we may be doomed...haha
i try to avoid this place myself. with their excellent selection, clean tanks, great prices and knowledgable staff.... every time i go in there they make me spend more than i wanted... keep up the good work... i feel bad for the people that don't live closer to a/o ;D
bumble bee gobies were always one of my fav's technically brackish, but i've acclimated many to fw. then there are dwarf fw puffers.... very cool. i bet the glow fish (engeneered danios) would look beautiful under the actinics...