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jahardage said:
As promised, here she is in her new home. Do you think she could harm the BTA by diving into it? She pushes her whole body on it as hard as she can.

Yes she can. If the anemone Is too small she can literally love it to death. Just keep an eye on it and if it starts looking stressed and not opening up, block the anemone off where the clone can't get to it (I'd used a plastic beta bowl that the betas come in at the fish stores, make sure you put plenty of holes in the bowl for water flow) Feed it regularly to help speed up growth and a couple months later you should be able to reunite the clown and anem. I've had this problem before. And this worked like a charm.
 
My new zoos
 

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New neon green finger leather
 

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She loves her anemone!
 

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She loves her anemone!
 

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Green finger fully extended and growing!
 

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Tank shot
 

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New mushroom rock and duncan. I now feel like my rockwork is complete. I was waiting for the perfect rock to come along. The new one is on the left in the tank shot with the duncan frag on top. What do you think?
 

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Thanks! Here are a few more pics...I just added an elegance, one of my favorites. Thanks for looking and for the comments! :)
 

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jahardage said:
Thanks! Here are a few more pics...I just added an elegance, one of my favorites. Thanks for looking and for the comments! :)

Is it an Aussie elegance or an Indo? The Indo doesn't have a high of a success rate as the Aussie because of the waters in which they are harvested. Indo elegance come from muddy waters are require a more "dirty" tank to survive whereas the Aussie comes from cleaner waters and does better in the aquarium. IMO its a more difficult coral to care for even though it is so beautiful. Good luck!
 
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