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mws 12-25-2010 11:13 PM

(Didn't make it, please close) sebaia anemone H. Malu
 
I have sebaia anemone what has nor been doing well in my tank. My GBTA is nice and big everyone else is fine.
I got it a week ago from the store and for a last few days it's been moving around and deflating constantly.
Anyone in Calgary or okotoks like to stop by tonight and give it a try.

Seamazter 12-26-2010 02:43 AM

A week is not uncommon to have an unhappy nem.
Try taking it back to the store for credit if you can.

Nebthet 12-26-2010 03:58 AM

Where are you trying to keep it in your tank and what is your lighting?

mws 12-26-2010 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Nebthet (Post 576252)
Where are you trying to keep it in your tank and what is your lighting?

It spend first 4 days in a mid portion of the tank. Went in a move after that.
In a morning I found it on a ground, face in a rock and then it went down the hill. Tried to put it on very top of the rocks under the MH still moved from there.

It's 2 150MH and 4 double bulb t5 actinics.

Seamazter 12-26-2010 04:33 AM

Every time ive gotten a new nem, it always hides then slowly comes out, ive seen alot that look like they are almost dead come back.
Your lighting is perfect for that guy, your tank im sure is within normal specs too.
Nems like to be in one spot mostly then just getup and move.
If i was you id try to keep your guy upright, and half shaded, your lighting may be too bright for him at 1st.

Nebthet 12-26-2010 04:43 AM

Sebaes are sand dwelling anemones. Put it on your sandbed and dig out a little part against a rock where it can get ahold of the rockwork. It may take 24-48hrs for the foot to attach.
You have enough lighting there for it to be happy.

mws 12-26-2010 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Seamazter (Post 576257)
Every time ive gotten a new nem, it always hides then slowly comes out, ive seen alot that look like they are almost dead come back.
Your lighting is perfect for that guy, your tank im sure is within normal specs too.
Nems like to be in one spot mostly then just getup and move.
If i was you id try to keep your guy upright, and half shaded, your lighting may be too bright for him at 1st.

He was doing and looking good at first(but would not take any food)
This is when it was in a mid level of the tank half shaded kind of.

Nebthet 12-26-2010 04:49 AM

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Originally Posted by mws (Post 576259)
He was doing and looking good at first(but would not take any food)
This is when it was in a mid level of the tank half shaded kind of.

They normally won't take any food until a good week after they are acclimated to your tank.
By the way, what color is this anemone?

mws 12-26-2010 04:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Nebthet (Post 576258)
Sebaes are sand dwelling anemones. Put it on your sandbed and dig out a little part against a rock where it can get ahold of the rockwork. It may take 24-48hrs for the foot to attach.
You have enough lighting there for it to be happy.

This could of been a problem. I have no sand in my tank. I was going to go tomorow and get some sand and give it to him in a container but with the rate he is getting worse, I don't know if he can come back.

Seamazter 12-26-2010 04:59 AM

These guys are hard to acclimate to new waters.
If it came from a retailer, then it came from a wholesaler, and probably a holding tank before that.
Hes been in at least 3 types or water before you met him.
And they don't like changes very much to say the least.
If hes sick giving him up to a friend might just kill him.


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