Gimmito's 450 L-Shaped Display

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Hey Jim! I owe you big time!!! First of all, thank you for the tip on the Sea Sweep from Aquarium Concepts. I spoke with Ed earlier today and he is sending me a pair that I will use with a couple of Tunze 6255's. When I get back to the Bay Area (folks still live up there) I'll buy you your favorite beverage.:beer:

How is the Haddoni doing? Those guys will travel if not happy. If they feel like there foot is protected they tend to stay put. In the pic below my haddoni is in a 6" long capped PVC pipe. I turned up the flow in the pic so you could see the tube. Ordinarily you don't see it...that much. Nonetheless, its an option many have used successfully to keep their nems happy.

 
Glad Ed is taking care of you with the sea sweeps...he's a good guy. :)

The haddoni is staying put in a large clay pot on top of one of the bommies. I would like to move it back down to the sand bed where it would be show liece for the tank.
 
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Never seen a ritteri that small before. How long did the naked clown take to host it?

Shu Tin (the previous owner) said it gets about 8-10" when fully expanded. Moving it from one tank to the other caused it to shrink considerably. It took about 5 minutes before the naked clowns started hosting, but I saw my blacker ice clowns checking it out before the lights went out.
 
Shu Tin (the previous owner) said it gets about 8-10" when fully expanded. Moving it from one tank to the other caused it to shrink considerably. It took about 5 minutes before the naked clowns started hosting, but I saw my blacker ice clowns checking it out before the lights went out.


I sense a home war happening.
 
That must be the military background in you Wayne. I woke up to find the blacker ice clowns kicked out the naked clowns (who are now back in the pink haddoni).
 
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