My latest build, A. nigripes and H. magnifica

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After a few months of quarantine and treatment to make sure everything was healthy I put my blackfoot tank together this week. Inhabitants are the WC blackfoot pair, a lawnmower blenny, cleaner shrimp, H. magnifica and H. crispa anemones, and a ton of Stomatella from a lucky live rock find. People aren't joking when they talk about these nems being challenging to establish, I bought three of each species and only one of each survived the initial acclimation and cipro treatment period. I've had them about four months now and after the first month or so the seemed to really settle in and become bulletproof.
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He's a cool dude, and I got lucky enough to get one that takes prepared foods.
I've got a starry blenny and he eats like pig lol. I give him mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, tdo pellets, and f2 algae flakes. He eats it all lol
 

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