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Here's my frustration/experience with mail order nems. I seem to always get them like this.
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Then it looks like this for the next few weeks/months.
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It took on many strange transformations, tooo many to post in this thread, but it's hard to believe it turned into this. I just gave it to a friend a couple weeks ago. It's only 200 feet from me still anyways...I can still visit!
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Hopefully my Bleached BTA has even 50% of that recovery! Great job. It's amazing what some care, good water and light can do. Great job on that one!!!!

Now I want one of them! Beautiful.
 
And my picture was taken in the ocean...:D. I take pictures while diving, and this one was at Shaw's Cove, Laguna Beach CA. :D He never said that it had to be in our tank! BTW, could an anemone like that survive in my tank? I believe that it is a green anemone.
 
Here is the King of Anemones, lol. And yes its mine.
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A little bleached from shipping (only 24 hours in the tank) but foot planted and mouth closed. I will try and feed some diced shrimp tonight.
 
Here are some pics of my 12 (near 13) year-old female H. crispa. She does a lovely job of spawning at least twice per year :rolleyes:.


FTS, showing where she was confined in her spot, keeping her from expanding to her full 24".
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Close up of clowns--had to throw that in there
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Unfortunately, i have no new pics because the tank crashed due to her spawning activities. She is still alive, as are the fish, but her new location makes it next to impossible to photograph.
 
great, so now not only do i have to worry about my T. squamosa going into reproduction mode now the sebae too! i'm thinking maybe i should attach a optical sensor like the type that come with garage door openers to turn on a powerful canister filter if the beam is broken by murky water!
at what size and amount of time in your reef did spawning begin?
 
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