April 5th 06, 02:11 AM
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> here is a usefull link
> http://www.karensroseanemones.com/
>
>
>
Wow! thanks for the link. That is most helpful. My one anenome has
split twice and now I have three. The two new ones have moved to
locations that I really don't like but I am a little nervous to attempt
to move them. Their feet are buried in very bumpy rock. I can't see how
I can get started without damaging them. One has moved to the back of
the tank and I don't think I can move the rock to get access without
damaging one of the other two roses. I tried to direct a powerhead but I
think I will only succeed in driving it to the back of the reef. I'm in
a bit of a quandry about it. For now I am leaving them alone. The one
that it mounted on the underside of a rock does not look happy. It only
partially inflates and looks pretty sad most of the time. I am hopeful
it will move on its own to a better ( more open) spot.
Todd
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Your welcome
> here is a usefull link
> http://www.karensroseanemones.com/
>
>
>
Wow! thanks for the link. That is most helpful. My one anenome has
split twice and now I have three. The two new ones have moved to
locations that I really don't like but I am a little nervous to attempt
to move them. Their feet are buried in very bumpy rock. I can't see how
I can get started without damaging them. One has moved to the back of
the tank and I don't think I can move the rock to get access without
damaging one of the other two roses. I tried to direct a powerhead but I
think I will only succeed in driving it to the back of the reef. I'm in
a bit of a quandry about it. For now I am leaving them alone. The one
that it mounted on the underside of a rock does not look happy. It only
partially inflates and looks pretty sad most of the time. I am hopeful
it will move on its own to a better ( more open) spot.
Todd
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Your welcome