out turn

Sparkss

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Ok. so this is in the tank that we are tearing down the end of this month, so hopefully we will have as good success in the new tank :)

I jsut had to snap these shots last night.. it looked like our GBTA was eating our clowns (although I know it wasn't). Then I ended up with some cute, candid shots :)


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Help me ! Help ME ! IT'S GOT ME !!!!! :D


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or maybe just "Peek a boo !!" ?
 
ok, so enough drama from me :). Here is a picture of how huge the nem has gotten :


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This one is definitely a Peek a Boo moment :)


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Parting shot :D

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BTW, the title was supposed to be Our turn.. not out turn :(

*sigh*, that is what I get for posting without proofreading.
 
Tom - let me know if that anemone ever splits.

For awhile my pair of clowns decided the green hair algae was as good as it was going to get.
 
Eilieen
Will do :). It has to be close to wanting to split, it is huge and spread out. We will be moving it into the new tank within the next couple of weeks, so maybe after it settles in there it will finally split. I finished the lighting rack just a short while ago, check out the updated picts in our tank thread in the Large Reef Tank forum :)

Mike
Hehehe, I know what you mean. I am actually anti-anenome, but the wife really wanted one for her clowns. I held my ground for almost a year on not getting one, then I finally caved the middle of last year. The clowns took to hosting in it almost right away, so in the end it worked out for the best. We also have an RBTA, it is above the GBTA and to the left a bit. It is much smaller and hasn't seemed to grown like the green one did. It takes mysis when I offer them, and seems to be doing ok. We have had it now for about 2 months, so I guess time will tell.
 
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