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Anemone meet Vortech


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    lauraandlarry - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by nate_newton View Post
    Its not normal that they separate. What I suspect is that the anemone got the wetside off of it's center. As you know when there not centered up there's some vibration, and it lost its strong magnetic connection. One good test is to make sure it shuts off when separated. I knocked mine off once and it didn't shut off.
    i wouldnt cut off any off it i would just leave it alone

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by cbau45 View Post
    If it doesn't make it Jim just let me know and i'll hook you up with a new GBTA. I have quite a few of them now so i'm sure I can spare one for ya
    Thanks Craig!

    It was looking better but now it took another walk (or died). I haven't spotted where it went yet, but keep looking. Its amazing how something can disappear in such a small tank.

    On a related note, my RBTA is marching its way along the water surface now and is opposite the vortech. I need to pick up another sponge guard for my MP-10. Not sure if @Preuss Pets carries those now that they have Vortechs in stock or not?

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    bluwc - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Craig did that nem split for you already? Good deal....I have another one too that I'd give Jim if he wants it as well.

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