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![]() It may be a reaction to a coral, however as the proud owner of several anemone's, what you are seeing may be quite normal. They somtimes go through this phase just before they.."poo" or move..mine have done this a few times..see how it looks in 24hrs, My wife thought mine was dying the other night as it looked quite similar to yours...today..no prob's...
keep us posted...Your salinity is ok, but you may want to bump it to 1.025. |
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![]() Salinity should be 1.024 at the lowest or they can't absorb the trace elements they need.
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![]() Thx for all the replies... As a precaution I moved the Frogspawn to the otherside of the tank. Ive seen his 'pooing' stage and thats what i thought it was yesterday, but today was very different. I am gonna bump the salinity up. And do a little more tank re-arranging. Thanks everyone I will keep u guys updated.
Ryan |
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