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Need Help! Anemone not doing good.
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Ahhh!! Anemone is not doing good.
It’s a green bubble tip, got it on Saturday. It has been doing really good and even had a very small percula clown hosting it already. When I came home from work, I noticed it looking pretty rough. His moth is wide open and the bubbles are all deflated. The Clown has also been biting the side of it. Even though it looks dead, it is still attached to the rock and has no smells. the pics are from last night and just a few mins ago. -AIO 10 gallon so its only about 8 gallons, Current _PC 80 watt. -ph is 8.3 -salinity is 1.023 -temp is 26.3 -ammonia is untraceable - nitrite is untraceable thanks for any help |
Sorry, but I think it is too far gone. What do you have for flow?
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2 rio 50, they are good for 66/h each.
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Do you have a nitrate kit?
For reefs, generally a specific gravity of 1.026 is targeted to mimic natural seawater. If you decide to raise it, do it over a couple weeks to reduce stress on your inhabitants. |
Newly collected anemones are notorious for dropping dead. This one may indeed be too far gone, it looks very rough. But if it's still attached, it's not dead yet and "it's never over until it's over."
Regardless of the outcome here, test your Magnesium. I've found Mg levels to be very important for anemones. Make sure it's around 1400 (ie adjust as required). Most salt mixes do not come with high enough Mg. Luckily once it's at a good target level it doesn't tend to deplete out very quickly. |
hey
if it does not get any better soon take it out as a dead anemone will toxin your tank i had it happen when gone on vacation i had about a 16 inch purple lta die on me and my whole house was smelly i had to take it out and flush it i have a strong stomach and was still gaging badly lol just a heads up keep up on the smell test if it smells bad take it out even if you put it in a separate container to try to heal i have saved some bad looking rose bubbles that way
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Is 80W PC enough for an anemone? Maybe it's not getting enough light.
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Does look like it's on it's way out, but then again anemones like doing that "I'm going to die soon. . . . . . NOT!" But as soon as it detaches, I'd take it out of the tank.
IME, 1.023sg is perfectly fine. I run my reef at 1.023 as it's one of the recommendations of the head guy at Fauna Marin (the name escapes me now). One of the reasons (aside from those associated withe Balling method) was that salinity refractometers are made to measure NaCl content - the refraction index of MgCl, CaCl2, and other salts is slightly different and so not accounted by a refractometer, but also make up the salinity of water. So their logic was to run it at a measured 1.023 since it's probably actually running slightly higher. Made sense to me, so I run my tank at 1.023 - 1.024. |
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thanks for the replies.
i had to take it as im very worried the smell and the slimy aftermath. after some thinking, i think his foot may have been torn. i don't know if its due to lighting, i had the same concerns so i put very high, he kept on trying to move away from it. i moved him back up, this is when the foot may have been torn. any reason it would try to get away from the light? |
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