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![]() Well, even though the store clerk said that the plate coral will not eat my percula clown I guess the coral wasn't paying attention because last night it had a midnight snack.
I woke up to see a tail sticking from the coral's orphus. I guess the clown decided it would take a nap in the anemone looking thing in the sand. proved to be a mistake. At least I know the coral is healthy. It fully expaneded it's tentacles as soon as I placed it in the tank. A first for me. Usually the polyps on my newly purchased corals hide for a week after climitization. Oh well, I guess I need a new fish for my nano. Just thought I should share this and you can use this as a little warnign about mixing plate corals and clownfish.
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System: 30 gal, various soft and LPS coral. 3 powerheads, 96 watt light, backpack skimmer and a 1/13 HP cooler, running overtime. 1 anorexic Fuzzy Lionfish. |