I have had for around 8 months now,last week it got caught up in my mp40,with protective sponge in place and killed all the fish except for 3.It is healing up nicely and it ate yesterday.
As big of a PITA as these things can be, they really are worth the time and effort IMO.
I've had this one for a couple of months now, and although things were a bit touch-and-go initially, he/she has now settled in quite nicely.
Although no guarantee that the nem won't go 'walkabout', putting them on a high, flat rock with nowhere to go but down; in an area of high light and chaotic flow will minimize the chance of anemone-puree.
BTW, sberman, the base on your Mag looks quite large - you may be surprised to find that it is quite a bit larger than you first thought once it settles in. More colorful than mine me thinks too.
its gotten alittle bigger kind of changed the rock work some gave it a break today and did not feed it will give it more tomorrow i got flow coming from both sides and in the middle
so far has not deflated at all but its only been in since friday so time will tell
might just be my lighting 2 250 watt phonix de bulbs and 4 54 watt actinic blue
I just fed it and it almost ate a full piece of shrimp. I cut it small pieces thats a good sign hope it keeps doing good had to give up on the carpets just no luck
Careful how much. They do not always stop. My cycle of feeding has increased to one pea sized every 5 days now. I was feeding it 1 every 3... but it does not really eat it all as it's mouth is it's butt too.
@sberman Can you take a video? I would love to see how the clowns interact with it and your flow. I am always looking for different views of others to see how normal mine is.
@sberman when you are looking at that image in photobucket there is a "link" on the right hand side... You will prob have to copy and paste all of them and see which one works here on RC.com
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