My H. magnifica

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The other clown that usually hosts in this anemone was in an RBTA during this video. He likes to drift through all my nems...
 
Very nice.... Great video also... I just added a little GBTA... Good stuff!

It's amazing how much flow anemones like!
 
The other clown that usually hosts in this anemone was in an RBTA during this video. He likes to drift through all my nems...

I noticed that you are keeping both Magnifica and BTA. How are they doing in your tank ? Are they compatible ?
 
I noticed that you are keeping both Magnifica and BTA. How are they doing in your tank ? Are they compatible ?

They seem to not have any issues with each other. They are separated by around 12" of water.

What are you using for flow?

And how are they arranged?
I have two 6055s for flow controlled by a 7095. They alternate every 1.5 seconds. One you can see directly behind the mag in the video and the other is on the other side of the tank pointed above the mag.
 
Here's the video during peak lighting time:
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For the first time, I've been able to create a "balling" response from the anemone in my tank. I'm not exactly sure why this happens, but it happened for me because I was playing around with the Aqua Illuminations controller and turned on the lightning simulation.

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Do these anemones move around like the bta? I have experience with sebae anemone only and I know those tend to be sand dwellers. Has your h. magnifica moved a lot?
 
Mine hasn't moved since I got it, but I've heard some people have trouble making them stay in place. Seems really hit or miss to me. I say if you get flow and lighting right for bta and magnifica then they should stay.
 
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