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Here are some pics of the ww's I picked up last September. They are happily hosting in a blue S. gigantea. When I first got them one of them lost color on its rear half for an unknown reason - the color seem to be coming back. I have never really gotten into anemones before, so this is really fun.
They are in a 25 gallon tall glass tank, Tahitian moon sand, a 150 DE 20K reef brite bulb and a 24 inch 'actinic' LED reef brite fixture. The tank is plumbed into my breeding/ceph system at home and uses an MP10 on pulse mode generating a 1 inch standing wave.
They are in a 25 gallon tall glass tank, Tahitian moon sand, a 150 DE 20K reef brite bulb and a 24 inch 'actinic' LED reef brite fixture. The tank is plumbed into my breeding/ceph system at home and uses an MP10 on pulse mode generating a 1 inch standing wave.




