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I have 3 anemones and they all have had their month blown up or something for about a month now? They seem to be fine but weird looking. I've had the tank for 3 and a half years and got them over a year ago no issue with them before. Please let me know if you have had any issue like this or if I can do anything to help them?
Parameters:
Salt 1.025
Ph 8.1
Ammonia 0
Nitrate 0
Nitrite 5
Temp 77
Orp 300
Phosphates 0

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Nitrate 0 is a bad thing, corals, anemones, and other life in that tank need nitrates. They also need a little phos for their algae inside them. You should be giving your anemones little pieces of shrimp. With zero phos and nitrates your looking to get dino. I would run some good carbon like Marineland carbon just in case something has gotten into the tank. In order to create extra nitrates you have to dose or feed a lot more. Same with phos. You need to be testing for these.
 
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Nitrate 0 is a bad thing, corals, anemones, and other life in that tank need nitrates. They also need a little phos for their algae inside them. You should be giving your anemones little pieces of shrimp. With zero phos and nitrates your looking to get dino. I would run some good carbon like Marineland carbon just in case something has gotten into the tank. In order to create extra nitrates you have to dose or feed a lot more. Same with phos. You need to be testing for these.
I do feed them shrimp once in a while but I will definitely look into feeding the tank more to raise nitrates and phos. Thanks for your input.
 
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I have one clown in the tank and he is not hosting any of them
Typical clowns yeah I’d start with putting in a strainer or box see if it chills out try feeding But not too much don’t want to stress bta maybe start feeding once a week with a baster
 
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Typical clowns yeah I’d start with putting in a strainer or box see if it chills out try feeding But not too much don’t want to stress bta maybe start feeding once a week with a baster
Lol. I will definitely try and move and feed them tomorrow. Thanks for the advice hopefully it will help them.
 
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