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That's awsome. They do need to adjust to lights. It can be fun to get wild type ones as they will change color a lot under aquarium lights.

I'd love to but I'm working with stock Biocube lighting. I will tell you that they are the brightest thing in my tank day and night. Here are a few pics from right now.![]()
He likes the overflow
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Yes, my porcelain crab is great. He moves back and forth between two of the rock nems in the front of the tank. He's molted a couple times. I always think he's died when I see it at first but I find him, shiny and white, on his nem. I did have my smallest nem get stung by a favia until it uprooted and moved all around the tank for a week. He finally disappeared (I think he melted).Love your porcelain crab. Does it always hang out with your rock nems? I got one a while back and the morning after I put it in I found bits and pieces of it laying around. I was hoping it had just molted and went into hiding but I've never seen any evidence of it in months. Not at night or even when feeding. I'm not sure what happened to the poor little guy.
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So it happened. I have baby rock flower anemones. I believe I had one last week about friday and 3 more saturday night. I believe there are four in the photo. A white one at about 2:30 next to "moms" skirt. A red one just above it by an inch. A green one just above the red by 1/2 inch. I believe there is a second pop of green color again about 2:30 but just another 1/2 inch away from mom. I apologize for the quality, this is full zoom on an iPhone 6 from about 15" away.
They were extremely difficult to find and identify for many days as they settled into the gravel and only a tiny bit of colored tentacles show. I am able to find them in the dark with a 395nm UV flashlight, their color pop is a dead giveaway.

Nope rock placement is fine. Mine like low flow that brings food to them. They are pigs

