I have an RBTA that I’ve had for about 4 months now. After upgrading tanks(30g cube up to a 75g) it split (stress?) and has been hiding in a cave for about a month.
I used the same rock, sand and filter/media for my larger tank.
I recently turned my light down from peaking at 40% white 100% blue to 20% white and 40% blue. (nicrew 150w) after reading they’re can be extremely strong. Today is his second day out of the cave so that IS a positive thing! (The other half is still hiding, looks the same). I have been battling red Cyano, and have Cipro on the way for if my RBTA is dealing with a bacterial infection (along with some bio booster to add after I treat cipro).
My parameters are:
Salinity: 1.026
dKH: 8
pH: 7.9-8.0
Nitrite: 0ppm
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrate: 5-10ppm
Phosphate: 0-.25ppm
My pH is low but I am dosing to raise it, and it normally sits closer to 8.2-8.3.
Everything else in my tank is doing pretty well. I have a Duncan that has opened up and been accepting food the last two weeks, a plating monti, a ricordea and Xenia that have doubled in size the last 3 weeks, two clowns, a purple dottyback, an eiblii angel, along with a solid cuc.
BASICALLY am I on the right track in thinking my anemone has a bacterial infection? Potentially caused from it splitting? Any and all help would be amazing, doing everything I can to bring him back!
I used the same rock, sand and filter/media for my larger tank.
I recently turned my light down from peaking at 40% white 100% blue to 20% white and 40% blue. (nicrew 150w) after reading they’re can be extremely strong. Today is his second day out of the cave so that IS a positive thing! (The other half is still hiding, looks the same). I have been battling red Cyano, and have Cipro on the way for if my RBTA is dealing with a bacterial infection (along with some bio booster to add after I treat cipro).
My parameters are:
Salinity: 1.026
dKH: 8
pH: 7.9-8.0
Nitrite: 0ppm
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrate: 5-10ppm
Phosphate: 0-.25ppm
My pH is low but I am dosing to raise it, and it normally sits closer to 8.2-8.3.
Everything else in my tank is doing pretty well. I have a Duncan that has opened up and been accepting food the last two weeks, a plating monti, a ricordea and Xenia that have doubled in size the last 3 weeks, two clowns, a purple dottyback, an eiblii angel, along with a solid cuc.
BASICALLY am I on the right track in thinking my anemone has a bacterial infection? Potentially caused from it splitting? Any and all help would be amazing, doing everything I can to bring him back!