OrionN
Moved on
I was able to capture two of my three Potter and a China wrasse and put them in my DT. Here are a few pictures of the Potters
Thanks.I've got a 210 I plan on setting up this winter and I've been debating whether I want to put sand in it. You guys are putting up a pretty convincing argument for the sand!
So beautifulI was able to capture two of my three Potter and a China wrasse and put them in my DT. Here are a few pictures of the Potters
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In my picture, the L anemone is a H. magnifica and the one on the R is S. gigantea. You need to have better picture of the column and the mouth of your anemone in order for me to accurately ID your anemone. Does it have yellow/brown spots on the column?![]()
The one on the left what is it?
I think I got one close to the same kind but I'm not sure
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He is shy of the short side of a 3X5 index card so he is about 2.5-2.75 inches. Still small for this speciesDefinitely a big change in color! I assume it is still quite small?