Sebae Help

elaw62

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hello everyone, i set my tank back up after Rita and everything seems to be doing well. Coralline algae is taking off and a blue crocea clam is doing quite well. my question is how hard is it to get a sebae to attach. i run about a three inch sandbed in a 75 gal. tank with 2-250watt 10k's and supplement with 2-110 watt actinic. I've had bta's in the past but recently i tried one and when we went to sleep he let go and became seio 820 food. found a sebae at a lfs with some pretty coloration and appears healthy, tan color with purple tips and would like to try. any suggestions that might help it attach, i've heard they prefer substrate.:rolleyes:
 
hi there thay dont like too much direct flow or even to much indirect flow trial and error im afraid i built mine a position were hes never moved end off reef left 15inches but gets good light and regular feeds what really clinched the deal was buying an automatic top-up device salanity must be kept exact as with all peramiters good luck
 
my H crispa basically sat unattached for 4 months. It stuck itself to the aquarium glass with it's veruccae, but the pedal disk was unattached. I noticed it had grains of substrate attached to the bottom of the disk, so I gently rubbed them off, and hey presto, it stuck to the glass then buried itself into the sandbed.
 
Good News. mine has buried itself and attached to a flat piece of rock that I had placed under the sand and against the glass. I fed it a piece of krill last night and it consumed it right up.
 
just a pic or two
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and eats like a pig. i had something happen last night that has never happened before, i was feeding it a silverside and accidentally bumped a hermit into it and before i could try and retrieve it, the anemone had eaten the whole thing shell and all.
:eek1:
 
Wow! I'm sure that happens in the wild a lot, but it hasn't happened in my tank, so I'm a little shocked when it happens in other peoples tanks!
Keep making the nem happy!
 
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