rose tip anemone large

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  1. muggle

    muggle Purple Spiny Lobster

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    my montipora died causing a re-aquascape. forcing my rose tip anemone to change its placement to rock in front of it. from what you can tell he looks happy? he has killed some of the coral it is up against not thrilled with that.
     

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  3. proreefer

    proreefer Feather Star

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    I know I draw heat when I say these corals should be left in the sea but, I can't help it, to many times we have heard these things, they move, they kill coral, they die they go into pumps, over and over again they are beautiful but these things happen way to much
     
  4. muggle

    muggle Purple Spiny Lobster

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    Thanks for the response, everyone should be able to have their opinion
     
  5. Daniel072

    Daniel072 Giant Squid

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    if he still has plenty of color and not in hiding, looks pretty happy to me. The "leave in the sea" argument can be said about any critter we choose to keep in our tanks so "those in glass houses.......". I think it's a pretty cool looking nem. (btw, most of the rose bubble tips that are found in aquariums local to me have been aquacultured by cutting and healing so you really can't leave something in the ocean if it was never there to begin with.
     
  6. Todd_Sails

    Todd_Sails Giant Squid

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    My RBTA was a split from another one, that one day, one time, in a land far, far away, and many donor splits ago, had one day one time, came from an ocean somewhere.

    I think you meant the Anenome should be....., right, 'cause you said coral.

    My coral was alos fragged from a donor colony, that came from a previous donor colony, that...., well, you get the picture.