POLARBEAR0871
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They reproduce quickly and overwhelm tanks. They sting both fish and coral. Pulling on them literally 'shatters' them, hence the name glass anemone and will result in even more populating your tank. Get it out while you can.
Got it lol it looks like it stopped so I think I'm good haha
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I'm going to highly challenge this. We've been talking about things going on in your system for a long time and it seems to always end up thinking that 'I'm good' and then never understanding why an anemone stays alive in your tank. We've talked about all of these things. We aren't giving this information to you to make ourselves feel better or benefit our lives, they are for yours and the creatures that end up dying over and over in your tank.
So rtc has grown large enough to have trouble turning around in a 1ft wide tank.That RTC is still doing well in the same 55 gallon tank reachin a good foot right now completely healthy. Now this is salt water... I said got in a sense of understanding why the puffer was nipping at the nem it has stopped. Now for the money part every bit of money I get goes to my tanks as for LEDs I've made several several threads on what LEDs to use and no one gives me a realistic LED light someone who's unemployed could get as I said in my most recent thread the LEDs I have now ARE capable of supporting nems so please stop insulting me as I do know what I'm doing...
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This is not true. Look back at your "LED recommendations" thread. Someone mentioned "Taotronics", and that all you had to do was google it. Good advice and definitely a solution to your issue. Which light did you end up with?Now for the money part every bit of money I get goes to my tanks as for LEDs I've made several several threads on what LEDs to use and no one gives me a realistic LED light someone who's unemployed could get