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Old 01-12-2006, 04:57 PM
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Once they start to stress, I have noticed.. they just seem to only get worse. (with bubble tips that is..)

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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.)
Not sure I follow you here Scott..
You seem to have two opposite statements.
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Old 01-12-2006, 07:36 PM
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well, I got real nervous last night and dug him out from behind the rocks. he was not attached at all, just kinda balled up.

moved him to the front of the tank, and kind of surrounded him with live rock so he would not blow around. Hopefully things will lookk better when i get home

Tank is quite old, but I did move it a couple of weeks ago, so there is a lot of new water. The rock however was purchased in june 2004.

I am running a aquac remora skimmer, 175 watt ushio 10,000k Halide.

I run carbon all the time in a quick filter attached to a powerhead (last changed about a week ago.) I change the cartbon when i do a water change, and I rinse the filter every week.

I change about 5 gallons of water every 2 weeks.
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Old 01-12-2006, 09:51 PM
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Not an expert on sebeas, so take my advice with a grain of salt (no pun intended).

If it has not attached by the time you get home, or has been pushed around by the water current again, look for a place in the tank where there is very gentle water flow and try to plant it in some rocks there.

For more info, here is RC's Anemones & Clownfish Forum....

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/fo...?s=&forumid=36

Also, here is their Anemone FAQ....

http://www.carlosreef.com/AnemoneFAQ.pdf

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Heteractis crispa don't really attach with their pedal disk, but hold open in place with their verrucae.

Their preferred substrate is very deep sand, much deeper than practical for most tanks unfortunately. However in a pinch, a deep crevasse in rock should work as a substitute.

When I kept this species it had its foot into a 2" crevasse, extended down at least 12". It would open up about 14" across. Literally it was held in place by inflating its pedal disk against the crevasse.

Without something to brace themselves properly, they will literally float around in the current. This could spell disaster if they encounter a heater or pump/powerhead intake; so be very judicious about ensuring it is settled into a spot that is satisfactory to the anemone.
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Old 01-13-2006, 05:24 PM
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Well, he didn't make it whenI got home last night, it was shrivelled up and its guts were hanging out.he has been removed and disposed. my intakes were all protected, but it may have made contact with the heater.

going to wait a couple of months, and perhaps try a BTA.

I did a 5 gallon water change, I am changing my quick filter every 12 hours or so, and replaced the carbon in the quickfilter.

I will be changing another 5 gallons when I get home.

My skimmer does not seem to be working. the inside of the colection tube on top gets really dirty, but nothing rises to the top of the tube?? I have lowered the tube all the way to the bottom, with still no skimate?

The tank is really cloudy after the Anemone "incident" so I know it should be pouring out the skimate......... weird?

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Old 01-13-2006, 05:35 PM
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I guess I should really start a new thread with this??

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no this is fine, you still need help

If your water is cloudy, I'd definitely be doing water changes, probably a 20-30% water change to start and test all your parameters to make sure nothing else is going on. And run carbon as well
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Thats really too bad about your sebae.

if its any consolation, the creatures don't fair well in travel sometimes and it was most likely doomed from before the day you bought it.
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Take the time to find a healthy one. With the right tank conditions they are very hard to kill.
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