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Would it help if the cup had water in it? It was otherwise empty when I was doing so. I'm not in any hurry, just a spec. cup isn't the most attractive view.
I would think that having it in or out of the water would do the same thing. It'll eventually come out because there isn't much flow in the cup. I would just continue filling it with sand.
 
Moody?
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I'm pondering moving the Sherman to the reef for rehab. I have a few baskets I can put her in to keep her from floating around.

I need to get fish in the tank. There are 3 hermits but that's it. I likely can't catch the clowns, so it'll have to be new fish.
 
so the sherman didn't survive. she was white jelly the other day, and I took her out. now the softies are fussy, wonder if she released something before going. should run carbon. Might get around to that.

edit: update for the sake of giveaways.
I'd run carbon. Should get around to it.
 
When my Nem started splitting several corals started acting odd. Ran carbon and everyone puffed back up. Dying Nems are way more worser than splitting Nems I would imagine.
 
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It's not forever, but they're doing the things! I'm maybe unreasonably happy about that.
My clowns live within a 6 inch radius of the nems. Until I stick my hand in the tank then BAM they know how to cross 4 feet to bite me
 
My clowns live within a 6 inch radius of the nems. Until I stick my hand in the tank then BAM they know how to cross 4 feet to bite me
Maybe your hand looks like a cookie?
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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