Wbartsch
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Hey guys, so i just recently purchased a green bubble tipped anemone in hopes that my false percula clown pair would host it. The anemone however, went straight for this crack in one of my rocks. It looks healthy to me but it is so deep in there it is completely segregating itself from my clowns. It is also slightly on its side. These two situations also make it pretty difficult to feed. I have been feeding it a brine shrimp or two a day just to coax it out, have photon 24 reefbreeder lights and have my tank at 78 degrees. Specific gravity 2.025. I need to go tomorrow to check my water at my lfs but everything else in my tank has been thriving so it should be pretty ok. I may have some nitrates im assuming (i had a slight hair algae bloom) but that is now under control. Please let me know what you think. Should i leave him be should i move the rock?