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Unread 11/10/2019, 04:43 AM   #58
ThRoewer
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Yesterday (Saturday) their haddoni decided to take a day off. When I first checked the tanks in the garage around noon the anemone had completely retracted into the sand and nothing of it could be seen.

When I looked in the evening the milii had started to excavate the anemone and made a real mess in the process. I had seen this before with the bicinctus where the male would grab a pebble with his mouth and carry it as far away as he can. The milii must have been extremely busy and motivated judging by the amount of gravel they moved:




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3 P. diacanthus. 2 C. starcki

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