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    Jumpers are firefish and gobies, known jumpers!!! I just wish that I has a guard around the tank before they went. No none of my babies are aggressive or at least at tis time I do have 4 different kinds of clowns and for now two inches + play follow the leader, each one has an anemie of its own or the swith now and then. as far as where I had the corals one was up on top left side, one was middle and middle of tank the other was mid to upper on right side just by mushrooms none were by any other stinging corals, the only things right now tht is causing havoic is the curly cues, I have even had two bubble tips actually wrapped around each other for 3 weeks, but now one is one the move. I feed live and frozen, or refrigrated. very seldom do I throw in flakes or anything of the sort. Honestly I think the sino was fromm not having enough broken top water, because when I went to blow off the rock before the water change there was hardly anything sitting on them. Usually I get a bit of waste, but sionce I changed the direction of the flow there wasn't the debris that normally was there. And no basement/I sure wish.
    Thank-you for your info, I hope this helps see what else I got going on.

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    Your tank pics are beautiful!! Make sure you enter your tank in TOTM as soon as we get it started again. I'd really like to start it now, but would like to speak with Mutts first to make sure she is still interested in running TOTM. It sounds like you are on top of things with your tank! I hope any of the info I provided helped.

    You mentioned 4 different types of clowns. Some clowns like to chase fish as well. You're so right on the firefish being jumpers. As pretty as they are, they always seem to hide a lot or jump reef! My gobies stay pretty mid to low in the tank. I have several types that are reef friendly for my sea horse tank! What a happy bunch!

    Here's an Anemone trick I find helpful when their foot is firmly planted. First I will annoy them by forcing water on the foot area with the baster. If that doesn't work, I will use a low power jet and hold it near them for a bit. They reahlly seem to dislike this, and I have had great success in getting them to move. It doesn't affect them like the lemon juice does. You might
    want to give this a try. Hope this helps! ....Angel:angel1:
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