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| Golden Moray ![]() | Hey guys, well my neon green carpet anemone will be here tomorrow, compliments of my parents for my birthday ![]() any tips on acclimating? i am planning to turn my lights off for a little, but i know they like a good amount of light. also i have a nice spot picked out on the left hand side of my tank, medium flow is best??? thanks for all the tips guys |
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| Tridacna maxima ![]() | Re: Carpet Anemone Acclimation I'm no expert, but I recently acclimated one. Mine was acclimated like everything else. Mine is on the left side under medium flow and hasn't moved an inch so that might just be the prefect spot. Make sure you have plenty of crevices between the rocks for it. It may bleach a bit if it gets a bit warm from shipping, so be prepared to feed it in addition to lighting. I left my lights out until it was firmly attached, then the next day I fed it.
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