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    The key to what I say is relative size of the anenome compared to the size of the tank its in, granted, if a 6 inch speciman died in a 10 gallon tank, the results would be disaster, however, if that same speciman was housed in a 75/100 gallon tank, chances are the natural filtration would be able to absorb most, if not all of the contaminants. this provided the tank was healthy, and well aged.

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    What color was your anemone? How long did you have it? What is your lighting? What exactly did you feed it? And how often? What other softies did you have in there? How big is your tank?
    Kim Lowe
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