Here are some pics of the manatee grass. Lot's of new blades!
And one of the anemone and shrimp.
And one of the anemone and shrimp.
Thanks, and welcome, rick12!
I read your thread on going skimmer-less. I think for most marine aquariums, skimmers are a useful tool. There's no arguing they do remove some nasty gunk! I forget who said it, but I love this quote (I'm paraphrasing): "For those who doubt the efficacy of skimmers, I invite you to drink from my collection cup."
For tanks like mine, with massive plant growth and a growing number of filter feeders, they are unnecessary. A skimmer is really just a man made substitute for what Mother Nature would be happy to do for you. I am free from the noise, adjustments and cleaning, and I like it!
The owner of my LFS said he doubted it would eat much caulerpa.