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Worked. Sort of. If the desired result was for the anemone to move then it worked. However it moved to the bottom center behind everything and attached to the bottom of the lowest rock. I just finished pulling all of my rock out. Re-stacked it and did a 40% WC. Took me a while but I got it back...
Will do thanks for the ideas. I will also try to post a pic I found one on my phone from before it ate my clown but I cannot get it to upload keeps sayin "[error: session timed out.]" whatever. I'll post it later.
I'll take a pic and post it but I still haven't gotten it out. I don't want to move the rock out I'm afraid it will mess with my water quality. It's probably a 30+lb rock. Then bubble made home in a nice cave which is sweet cause all you can see are the tentacles and not the base but sucks cause...
In less than two days. Insane. On the upside the anemone is well fed. On the down side I can't pull it out without messing up all my rock work. It made home inside a cave and I'd have to pull a pretty large rock from my tank to remove it.
So my wife called me at work yesterday said my clownfish was swimming funny. When I got home my green bubble anemone had ate him. By morning I looked in the tank and the anemone had my flame angel in its mouth and tonight my yellow tang. My fish have gone suicidal on me. Also have a royal...
Stingrays are tough. I will never do one again. Took all of my attention and I only had it for like a year and he was huge. I would like to try an octopus sometime though.
Oh and I'm not judging or anything. It's your tank your fish. I once kept a blue spot stingray in a 60 cube until he got large then I donated to the local aquarium.