| Thanks Yoda Appreciate the help! The strangest thing happened last night. The anemone crawled its way to where the clown resides at night, and in the morning, the clown was sitting in the anemone! I know that anemones do not have brains, but this one must have a sixth sense or something! I thought the anemone was surely dead yesterday as it went into shock when I tried to move it (rigid and would not attach itself) so I left it alone to do what it wanted (keeping it away from the intakes of course) and it worked out fine. Any suggestions as to how I should proceed to change tanks (i.e. for cycling purposes and how to reduce shock?) Also, how much substrate should I have. Right now, I have barely enough to make a .5 inch thickness on the bottome of the tank. Any help would be appreciated. Tried to figure out how to attach pictures. Still have not figured that one out yet. Great web site though!
Thanks again Yoda! |