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Posted by A Paul Ing on February 25, 2010, 8:22 pm
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> > >> >> >> My tank is overgrown with bubble-tip anemones which I plan
> > >> >> >> to peel off the rock and trade in for some corals or some stuf=
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> > >> >> >> The trick is - how do I peel it safely from the rock without
> > >> >> >> hurting
> > >> >> >> it?
> > >> >> >> Anybody has a trick to this job?
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> > >> >> > Let us know how it goes.
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> > >> >> Since I do not have 3rd tank to put it in, even temporarly,
> > >> >> I have to find a person who wants it first, and then when
> > >> >> we meet, we will try to move it out from my tank to some
> > >> >> plastic bag for transport :-) I will try your method then.
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> > >> > Do you have a refugium?
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> > >> > (If not, why not? :-))
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> > >> :-)
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> > >> I do not have a refugium... Why not? Maybe lack of room?
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> > >> I have some macro algae growing in the sump (chaeto)
> > >> but the sump is just a simple 10 gallon tank, so the anemone
> > >> put there would be quickly grinded by the QuietOne 3000
> > >> return pump...
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> > > I have a BakPak refugium/skimmer combo.
> > > Needs about 8" behind the tank.
> > > Works well, and gives me a good temporary place for things.
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> > My tank stands next to the wall with less than 4" clearance...
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> > In terms of preparation an anemone for future sale I am not sure
> > if refugium changes anything here - nothing stops an anemone
> > to move from this small rock to a refugium wall corner and you
> > will be still not able to take it out easily when the buyed visits you.
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> Can you try selling it to a fish store? Maybe they'll at least give
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