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Antonio
George5104
Congratulations! The clown is just great, and the anemone is beautiful!
Just need to stick some kind of background behind to hide the unnecessary, and hide the filter out of sight, otherwise it ruins the whole charm.
Chad231
Smart look!
Shelby3182
Today I added light with a 24-watt lamp, bought a background, the anemone crawled up and opened up there, the Premnas is not planning to sit on it yet.
Shane
Very cute jar.
Susan
It turned out beautifully.
Kayla7655
I will sell or exchange this Premnas (photo above), the aquarium is small, the anemone is small, but the fish is big. I want to put in smaller ones.
Robert5335
Really beautiful!!!
Brandi
Beautiful!!! I'm not an expert, but it seems to me that it has artistic photo aspirations.
Daniel
Good photos. What camera did you use (brand)? What does your hermit eat?
Nicholas
really loves boxer shrimp, Lismat... for example, yesterday I ate a Diadem hedgehog.
Michael
These predatory hermit crabs ate 2 shrimp in 2 days, but they don't touch the Doctor. They also don't touch the fish, just crawl around the aquarium eating everything in sight, hiding behind a rock during the day. Yesterday, I got another red hermit crab with blue spots, and it doesn't hide at all. They're pretty cool. I'm filming with a SONY R-1.
Adrienne
It has been 2 weeks since the aquarium was launched, and there are no issues with the water or algae. The day before yesterday, 2 clownfish of the Bicinthus species were added; one occupied the carpet anemone a few hours after being introduced, while the other is still swimming separately and has not settled into the anemone. Yesterday, I acquired another interesting hermit crab, a large red one with spots. I change 6 liters of water once a week and add calcium; I have only tested for that so far. At the moment, I consider the external inspection of the aquarium to be sufficient.
Diana8604
What lamps are used and how many?
Reginald5073
1*15 Watt Aquastar and 1 fluorescent lamp at 22 Watts (double thin tubes, I don't know what the marking is called, shines very brightly)
Rodney3101
I observed the following scene: I threw a shrimp into the aquarium, a clownfish grabbed it and dragged it to the carpet, and nearby a hermit crab was running with its anemone, which had caught the shrimp on its shell and wouldn't let go. A struggle ensued for about 5 minutes as they were tugging on the "rope." It's possible the anemone would have captured the hermit crab and it would have been eaten, so I had to separate them manually. Photos below: