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It looks like he spat his stomach out a bit. There is a small white bubble where his mouth is. I can't get a picture yet since the tentacles are covering it up.Looks good!
I doubt lights need to be turned off though. Infernos, sunbursts, they have high end systems with a lot of light. Healthy nem will adjust fine.
No I didn't.Did you test the sg, ph and alk from the bag?
That should have been the first thing you did. Looks to be acclimating. And may not like the water it's in.No I didn't.
I apologize. I never know that.That should have been the first thing you did. Looks to be acclimating. And may not like the water it's in.
Don't apologize to me, you are going to need to step your game up for this one.I apologize. I never know that.
Is that Life rock in your tank?
You couldn't pay me to put that junk in my tank. Sorry....Caribsea Life Rock (or fake live rock as I like to call it):
My tank is 6 nearly 7 months old. I have been able to easily keep my nitrates over 10 and even nearly 20ppm for a while now.Agreed, testing the parameters is usually needed when acclimating anemones. I like to drip acclimate for around an hour, but if parameters are close, just putting it in after a 15 minute float can work.
May I ask how long the tank has been set up? Most anemone species have trouble thriving in tanks that have been set up for less than 6-8 months. It's why other people have asked about the rock, when you can tell what brand the rock is, it usually means that the tank needs a little longer before it can support anemones. It's still possible to keep an anemone in a new setup, but you'd need to keep an eye on parameters to make sure they're stable, and try to get some nitrate in the water. BTAs actually do best at around 10ppm nitrate, they like to have some nutrients in the water.
Looks like a very nice anemone. Hope it does well for you!
That isn't the rock I have. If that's what you are referring to anyway.Caribsea Life Rock (or fake live rock as I like to call it):