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Hey guys, so I bought this green bubble tip anemone about two months ago and it was doing great! The tentacles were nice and full, and its green color was gorgeous.
All that changed about two weeks ago though.
I had just finished cleaning the tank with my usual salt mix (regular instant ocean mix), and it was fine for a while. About 2 days later, I noticed that it had deflated a significant amount. I was a bit worried, but didn't pay too much attention to it because I've heard that anemones sometimes do that for no reason and are fine afterwards.
The thing is, I've been intently observing it and it's been regularly deflating almost every day since then. It's fully opened a few times in these past two weeks, but it would close up again as soon as the lights turn on in the morning.
This morning, however, I saw that the anemone appeared to be falling off of the rock now, and I'm more worried about it than ever.
Is there anything I can do for it? Is it dying? I'll try my best to revive it if I can..
Here are my recent params:
Ammonia - 0ppm
Nitrate - 5.0ppm
Nitrite - 0ppm
pH - 8
Alkalinity - 11°dKH
Calcium - 340ppm
Phosphate - between 0.03 and 0.06 mg/l
Magnesium - 1410ppm
Temp - 79°F
Salinity - 1.026
I tend to feed this guy every Thursday/Friday, and it was eating pretty well. I haven't been able to feed it this week though because of how deflated it is..
Also, I'm not sure if it's worth the mention, but in the last water change I had, I took out a bag of purigen that was in my filter and haven't put in a new one yet. The purigen's been there since I bought the nem, and it's the only real change I've done in the tank since then.
And just a little note, the tank's been running for 4 years now, so no need to worry about it being a young tank.
Alright guys, sorry for the long read, but I just wanted to give as much info as I could. Really hope you guys can help me out! I'll be incredibly sad if the poor thing passes on.
All that changed about two weeks ago though.
I had just finished cleaning the tank with my usual salt mix (regular instant ocean mix), and it was fine for a while. About 2 days later, I noticed that it had deflated a significant amount. I was a bit worried, but didn't pay too much attention to it because I've heard that anemones sometimes do that for no reason and are fine afterwards.
The thing is, I've been intently observing it and it's been regularly deflating almost every day since then. It's fully opened a few times in these past two weeks, but it would close up again as soon as the lights turn on in the morning.
This morning, however, I saw that the anemone appeared to be falling off of the rock now, and I'm more worried about it than ever.
Is there anything I can do for it? Is it dying? I'll try my best to revive it if I can..
Here are my recent params:
Ammonia - 0ppm
Nitrate - 5.0ppm
Nitrite - 0ppm
pH - 8
Alkalinity - 11°dKH
Calcium - 340ppm
Phosphate - between 0.03 and 0.06 mg/l
Magnesium - 1410ppm
Temp - 79°F
Salinity - 1.026
I tend to feed this guy every Thursday/Friday, and it was eating pretty well. I haven't been able to feed it this week though because of how deflated it is..
Also, I'm not sure if it's worth the mention, but in the last water change I had, I took out a bag of purigen that was in my filter and haven't put in a new one yet. The purigen's been there since I bought the nem, and it's the only real change I've done in the tank since then.
And just a little note, the tank's been running for 4 years now, so no need to worry about it being a young tank.
Alright guys, sorry for the long read, but I just wanted to give as much info as I could. Really hope you guys can help me out! I'll be incredibly sad if the poor thing passes on.