20g First SW tank

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House of tropicals is probably top 5 stores in md
What are the other 4?! House of tropicals is #1 I have been to.

Also, after doing some research, I think I have a dresser crab as well. He looks spider like and used leaves and other debris to stick onto his arms and he walks about with them stuck on him. When he is sits on rocks in the open he bobs like he is just a leaf. It is pretty cool.

He is the most active thing in tank in the moment. Anything special with this guy?
 

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Yeah i think house of tropicals is the best one around. Which other stores are better than house of tropicals??
 

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Some pictures of my anemones. Fed them both mysis shrimp last night. Can anyone ID my star fish?

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So my condy anemone was last seen in the back of my tank on some rock, and since then he has disappeared. I know they can get very small if stressed but I have seen no sign of him in maybe a week. Any ideas?
 

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Got 2 clarkii clowns last night. I think they are awesome, although I have heard they may get too big. Also, I still have no idea what kind of starfish is below. i have asked multiple message boards and a LFS.

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Greg31;5077421; said:
So my condy anemone was last seen in the back of my tank on some rock, and since then he has disappeared. I know they can get very small if stressed but I have seen no sign of him in maybe a week. Any ideas?
Check any filter or pump. I have seen anemone's get sucked up before

As for the Clarki's, according to liveaquaria.com they get to 6" and need 30g. That being said, as long as they seem to be ok in the tank then let em be. If they start to get big and not have enough room to swim or turn around, then you'll need to put them in a bigger tank
 

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I cant wait for my clarks to be huge...bought them when they were the size of my pinky nail. Grew the first one out, and then bought another at the same size.

Good hardy fish, also hoping to see some spawning action, if for nothing else to put some live food in the tank. :D
 
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