New anemone

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  1. Jenny415b

    Jenny415b Astrea Snail

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    Hello all! Just wanted to let everyone know that since my last posts we have acquired a new BTA. We have had him for about 3 weeks now and he is doing really well. We found a new LFS who has a much wider variety of stuff. The anemone has stayed on the rock that we have placed him on. We have a mated pair of maroon clowns- the female of which is really big- so we introduced a new larger anemone this week and he too seems to be doing well. We feed them peeled shrimp about 2-3 times a week. Also, we bought some really neat live rock that seems to have more than one banded brittle star living inside it! Really cool! The rocks also have open and closed brain all over them, along with some kind of poyps and some orange and yellow coral that we haven't identified yet- too small to tell. Just wanted to share the excitement!!
    I tried to post a pic but it says it s too big?
     
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  3. Bruce

    Bruce Giant Squid

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    thats awsome!
     
  4. giopimentel

    giopimentel Spanish Shawl Nudibranch

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    It's good to hear that you're doing well. I wish you great luck with your new BTA.
     
  5. jonathan

    jonathan Aiptasia Anemone

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    you mentioned you found a new lfs...any chance they have a online store set-up? it would be cool to see the diversity of animals they offer...
     
  6. Reef Lover

    Reef Lover Sea Dragon

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    I'm glad everything is doing great for you.
     
  7. SAW39

    SAW39 Ritteri Anemone

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    That sounds really great, Jenny. Enjoy your new guys!
     
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  9. Jenny415b

    Jenny415b Astrea Snail

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    Thanks peoples!
    As far as having an online set up, not sure. It's called Trident Pets- you could try it i guess. But I know LiveAquaria.com has some pretty neat stuff too. And you can E-mail them if you want a particular item and sometimes they can locate it for you.

    Does anyone know how to post a pic? When I try it says I have exceeded the limit but I dont know how to make the file size smaller??? I tried compressing it but it didnt work so I dunno.
     
  10. telman2010

    telman2010 Bristle Worm

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    I've got some pretty good editing software if you want to email them over I'll chop them down for you. [email protected]


    eric
     
  11. SAW39

    SAW39 Ritteri Anemone

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    In Microsioft "Picture It!", to resize a pictureso that it is a smaller file, you keep the resolution the same and make the image size in inches smaller than it was.
    1. Open "Picture It!" 2. Choose the file you want to make smaller. 3. Pick "resize image" under the format option on the left side.
    4. Click the button on the third option (resolution size) to lock it. Then change one of the dimensions in the first or second options (image size or pixel dimensions) and make the numbers smaller. If you click the "maintain proportions" box, when you change the width the height will automatically change.
     
  12. Jenny415b

    Jenny415b Astrea Snail

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    ok, let me try the picture it...