Jawfish and eel share burrow. Video

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I don’t know if this is a common occurrence but I noticed my white ribbon eel and pearly Jawfish sharing a burrow today. They seem to be very comfortable living together. Below is a short video I took. Sorry the tank is not looking it’s cleanest at the moment.

 
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Ha! That's cool! Wouldn't have expected that
 
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Nice, my dusky jawfish and ribbon eel have been sharing a burrow lately too.

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I don’t know if this is a common occurrence but I noticed my white ribbon eel and pearly Jawfish sharing a burrow today. They seem to be very comfortable living together. Below is a short video I took. Sorry the tank is not looking it’s cleanest at the moment.

What is that yellow thing? Anemone?
I thought it was a giant sun coral first!
 
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What is that yellow thing? Anemone?
I thought it was a giant sun coral first!

It's a dendro. Its non-photosynthetic but regularly captures enough food from when I feed the tank that I don't often specifically target it with food. Honestly not my first choice in coral but it's my girlfriend's favorite and she insisted on getting one. its been happy for the 3 months we've had it so far.
 
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It's a dendro. Its non-photosynthetic but regularly captures enough food from when I feed the tank that I don't often specifically target it with food. Honestly not my first choice in coral but it's my girlfriend's favorite and she insisted on getting one. its been happy for the 3 months we've had it so far.
I like it! I didn't know they get so big!
 
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