Gimmito's 450 L-Shaped Display

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Great additions G. Couple ?'s. I noticed that there is no flow by your anemones. Is that usual for carpets and if so does that eliminate them moving?
 
Great additions G. Couple ?'s. I noticed that there is no flow by your anemones. Is that usual for carpets and if so does that eliminate them moving?

Who knows if the two will hook up ? lol. There's a undertow flow going on which brings food to the pink anemone when I feed the tank. From what experience I've had with carpets..they will move to an area which they feel comfortable light and flow wise. I wanted to place the blue carpet away from the sight of the blacker ice clowns, so the naked have a chance to claim their home without harrassment.
 
Who knows if the two will hook up ? lol. There's a undertow flow going on which brings food to the pink anemone when I feed the tank. From what experience I've had with carpets..they will move to an area which they feel comfortable light and flow wise. I wanted to place the blue carpet away from the sight of the blacker ice clowns, so the naked have a chance to claim their home without harrassment.

OK that's cool. I was choosing on what anemones to place in my tank that stays at the bottom of the tank and not move. Some of my choices were the Sebae or Carpet but I have seen the videos of carpets eating fish. But then again any anemone will eat fish.
 
OK that's cool. I was choosing on what anemones to place in my tank that stays at the bottom of the tank and not move. Some of my choices were the Sebae or Carpet but I have seen the videos of carpets eating fish. But then again any anemone will eat fish.

I would go with a carpet, but that's MHO. Plus, a healthy and aware fish will stay clear of a anemone.
 
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If you can't get your Haddoni's to stay put you may want to try this trick. I've been using it with my purple Haddoni for just about a year now. My sandbed is about 2 inches where my nem is and it just wouldn't stay in one place. After putting it in a capped pvc tube it opened up much bigger and just seemed to be a lot happier. Again, it hasn't moved in almost a year.

Quick question for you. I noticed you have a copper banded butterfly. I need one for an aiptasia problem. Did you add your CBB before or after your tangs?
 
Thanks for the tip ! The gal who I bought pinky from mentioned using a pvc cap also. As for the copperband, I did add it after the tangs and there have been no problems what so ever. I do use a large acclimate box inthe tank for a few days so all the inhabitants of the tank get use to the newest addition. Make sure you see a copperband eat before buying. :)
 
Thanks for the tip ! The gal who I bought pinky from mentioned using a pvc cap also. As for the copperband, I did add it after the tangs and there have been no problems what so ever. I do use a large acclimate box inthe tank for a few days so all the inhabitants of the tank get use to the newest addition. Make sure you see a copperband eat before buying. :)

Thanks! I have a large acclimation box and I'm going to take your advice and keep him in their for a few days. The CBB is eating blood worms so that is a good sign. Per your video I'll be sure to feed the tank and release at night when I take him out of the box. Thanks again.:beer:
 
Looking great Jim, just keeps getting better. The wiring looks nice and clean, I gotta do some work in that department.
 
Thanks! I have a large acclimation box and I'm going to take your advice and keep him in their for a few days. The CBB is eating blood worms so that is a good sign. Per your video I'll be sure to feed the tank and release at night when I take him out of the box. Thanks again.:beer:

Try mixing in some Hikari frozen mysis shrimp...my cb eats it with gusto. Keep me abreast how it does.
 
Looking great Jim, just keeps getting better. The wiring looks nice and clean, I gotta do some work in that department.

Thanks Brett...if you were closer I would give you any extra panduit I have. I bought mine from ebay...you can find some good deals on them.
 
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