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Old 08-05-2003, 03:59 AM
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Default The long term sebae anemone

My sebae anemone is approaching 24" across the oral disc after three years.

Likely, it will have to move from my 155g reef tank soon, and therefore I have a few questions.

Has anyone seen these anemones in their habitat or photographed them in their natural environment?

Since I am lucky enough to have one do so well, I think I'll have to set up a species only tank. (hmm, maybe I sold that 72g too soon Tony... )

Beyond doing clowns, I am wondering about my options. Their resident clowns (ocellaris) already inhabit the LTA regularly, so I think they would just move over when I remove the sebae. It is conveniently attached to a small rock just above sand level, btw.
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