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Old 01-12-2006, 03:39 PM
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I should have stated that my suggestion is a worst case scenario type thing.

Also note... sebae anemones are a lot harder to care for than a bubble tip anemone. Note.. bubble tip anemones are extremely hardy and can recover from various injuries a lot better than say... a sebae anemone. I have done lots of anemone reading. It's my understanding that if an anemone such as a sebae , carpet, ritteri, etc... fall under the slightest amount of stress, then that is sometimes enough to stress it to death. They seem to only get worse. Bubble tip anemones are a different story... I have had many BTa's and some were seriously beat up, and made a full and speedy recovery, (not that your's WONT.. I am just stating the facts I have read and experienced.)

Hence everything should go back to what I mentioned... make sure there is the least amount of stress on the anemone possible. But until we learn more about your system, we can't say for sure what's going on....lighting and tank paramaters and how long the system has been established will help.
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