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![]() Your Solana is looking pretty sweet man. Great job man!
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#2
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![]() Some pictures from a few hours ago. The anemone is still not so happy and pretty deflated (after I moved it yesterday) but I think its going to be fine.
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![]() The only thing I really dislike about the Solana is that the false wall is textured and not smooth. Its almost impossible to scrap clean and unfortunately coraline is starting to grow over it. I need to figure out some way to keep it clean.
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![]() go for a tuxedo urchin. one i have literally chomped through every bit of coralline growth that i had, much to my dismay.
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![]() Well I guess that would work but I don't really want it to eat coraline off the rocks. The main problem with an urchin though is that it will end up in the anemone I think.
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![]() Tuxedo urchin - may not be spotless clean but at least they munch coraline so might be better than nothing and you don't have to do any of the work...
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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![]() Quote:
Once the anemone expands, it takes up much of that sandy area you see on the right. |