I think this is a common problem with he sea clones, I also have a sea clone 100, and ran into the same problems .for the first few days it was pumping out lots of tiny bubbles, but after a week or so ,the problem cleared up. hope this helps.
for an anemone i would say no, not enough light light, but there are many soft corals you could choose from. maybe some mushrooms or a colt or something along those lines.just my opinion though.:)
i too have the sea-clone 100, and im using the same method as some of you other guys,i driled a hole for the air line, and im useing a limewood airstone in addition to the pump venturi. in my opinoin it greatly improved the scum collecting ability of my sea-cone!
i've found that when my sally molts it will hide for a day or 2. i think this is because it takes a little while for the new shell to harden. if its not a molt, maybe it died of old age?
also, the larger particle size of the crushed coral will eventualy work themselves to the top.in my opinian this makes the substrate look terrible. i made this mistake on my first tank and ill never do it again. just my opinian though:)
i,ve been a couple of times, and it's totally awesome.they have all the fish we all know and love.they also have the sharks and rays for all of the aggressive freaks, and a great horseshoe crab petting "zone" for the kids! the japenese spider crab exhibit was also very interesting. if anyone...