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![]() Sick sebae anemone. I have been in the hospital for the past 4 days because I went into labor, got home on Saturday and today noticed it not looking well. (Ended up having a c-section so its gonna be tough bending over to get into the tank.) Talk about great timing! Took a closer look and noticed its mouth open and it is shrunken a bit. Just wondering should I pull it out now before it gets worse? It sucks because I was so proud that I nursed it back to health. When I got it, it was bleached and about the size of the mouth of a cup but has since grown to the size of a dinner plate and was a healthy tan color with purple tips. I've had it for a little over a year.
If I do need to pull it out, could someone give me some tips of how to go about doing it. Thanks in advance Tank param pH 8.4 amm 0 Nitri 0 Nitra 0 alk 6.72 dkh ( low I know, but haven't been home to dose) calcium 380 mag 1375 temp 78
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![]() Not sure what to say about the anemone, I would just wait and watch it.
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![]() Trying feeding it a variety of fresh food.
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![]() I did try and give it a small silverside which it usually gobbles up. It grabbed it and curled it inward towards its mouth but then just kinda held it there and that was it.
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![]() Congratulations on the new bundle of joy. Please take your time recovering.
In terms of your Sebae anemone... Try to avoid feeding silversides to anemones. While a lot of people have been ok with them, a lot of others have seen their anemones die from them. Instead feed clams and thawed people shrimp cut into mush or very tiny little peices instead. But for now, if you have it, I would suggest instead to try feeding the anemone just a little bit of mysis shrimp. You don't want any large foods in him in case it is sick and just not PO'd at some tank parameter. Also, was the sebae shrivelled just after lights on? or after a few hours. I ask, as my sebae likes to shrivel up and do an internal water change a few hours before lights on. The best I could suggest for you right now, is do a small water change. Get help if needed and continue your dosing and give it 48hours to see if the anemone improves. Also, if you have shrimp in your system, keep an eye on them to see if they are attacking your sebae at all. I lost a BTA due to a cleaner shrimp harassing it all the time.
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![]() thanks, I'll give that a try. My lights come on at around 10am and go off at 6pm and this was at about 4pm this afternoon that I noticed it like that.
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Jennifer Last edited by JenniferL; 02-22-2011 at 03:30 AM. |