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I second this... Patience is extremely important. New reefers tend to worry about everything and over react to minor issues. It is similar to getting a new car and worrying about every scratch and puddle you drive through. Just be patient and consistent with you maintenance and don't over react. You can do more harm than good trying to do too much.WELCOME to R2R!!! I recommend patience. Lots and lots of patience. Your nems will find their happy place all on their own. The clowns may or may not take up residence. I have three clowns and they all waited about three months before making a home in the nems.
Reduce white light intensity a little . It may be avoiding brightness although they’re photosyntheticHi!! I am new to saltwater tanks This far, I am having sooo much fun!! Instead of watching the I watch my fish tank lol!! Although, I seem to have more questions than answers My latest question is about my new rose bubble tip anemones. I added them Saturday (4 days ago) They pretty much stayed put where we put them at first but now one of them moved down to be under my rock in the shade? Annnd, my clowns won’t go anywhere near either of them:/ Any advice would be very welcome!!