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Topic: Anemone help. PLEASE
Posted By: Inthenameofweez
Subject: Anemone help. PLEASE
Date Posted: February 25 2019 at 3:54pm
I would like someone experienced to look at my anemone. I believe my tank is too young and he might need babysat until my new tank syndrome is over....

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-Clayton



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Posted By: knowen87
Date Posted: February 25 2019 at 4:28pm
What type of anemone is it? How long has your tank been set up? 


Posted By: Inthenameofweez
Date Posted: February 25 2019 at 5:02pm
Acid rain BTA. (Fancy name. Who knows what it is.)
3 months.

I use RO/DI water and RedSea Coral Pro salt. I did a water change about 10 days ago. I usually change 30% every 2 weeks.

Inhabitants are 2 maroon clowns, royal gramma, and a paired pistol and watchman.


I was feeding him 2-3 mysis shrimp every day. Did I over feed him? Force a split?

78° and 1.026 salinity.

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-Clayton


Posted By: Adam Blundell
Date Posted: February 26 2019 at 7:13am
I have a skkye light over my 10 gal.  However, I think I have an 18 watt version like this
https://www.marinedepot.com/Innovative_Marine_SKKYE_Light_Clamp_18W_8000K_LED_Light_Fixtures_for_Aquariums-Innovative_Marine-0I05147-FILTFILD-vi.html?utm_source=mdcsegooglebase2&utm_medium=cse&utm_campaign=mdcsegooglebase2&utm_content=0I05147&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsKiqisrZ4AIVVRx9Ch3D_AyUEAQYASABEgJuF_D_BwE


It barely seems like enough light at 18 watts.

Adam



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Posted By: Inthenameofweez
Date Posted: February 26 2019 at 8:20am
Well....

Now he looks great first thing in the morning.




This is what I am REALLY excited for.


I am running fresh water and vinegar in display only. Wanted to ensure no leaks. Plumbing soon. I would love some help deciding how to run my overflows.

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-Clayton


Posted By: Inthenameofweez
Date Posted: February 26 2019 at 9:14am
I JUST WATCHED MY FEMALE MAROON BITE THE ANEMONE.

Ugh... I've never witnessed this before. Time to research...

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-Clayton


Posted By: WhiteReef
Date Posted: February 26 2019 at 11:14am
Clownfish will bite or suck in the tentacles. That is normal behavior. I never found out why. After going the anemone route years ago, I found that using frog spawn or other LPS can be a great alternative. Now all of my clownfish host in my frog spawn.

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Richard

Former 47G Column Reef, Magna
20" x 18" x 31"H


Posted By: Inthenameofweez
Date Posted: February 27 2019 at 9:20am
Alright, I upgraded my lighting. Hopefully this will help him come back out.



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-Clayton


Posted By: Hogie
Date Posted: February 27 2019 at 12:07pm
Red sea coral pro had really high levels of Calc/alk/mag. If you're doing 30% water changes every couple of weeks and there's nothing in the water to use the elements, I bet you're parameters are staying that high. I personally found that the red sea coral pro parameters were too high so now I use a mix of the coral pro and the blue bucket.


Posted By: Inthenameofweez
Date Posted: February 28 2019 at 8:32am
Alright, I'll try a water change with instant ocean plain mix and see if he comes back out. He's closed up tight right now. I put a plastic mesh guard to protect from the maroon. Doesn't seem to be helping. Does anyone want to babysit while my tank chugs a long for a couple weeks?!

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-Clayton


Posted By: Hogie
Date Posted: February 28 2019 at 9:32am
Can you test the parameters in your tank? Also, you don't to suddenly change as the shock will be bad too. You'll want to do it gradually.


Posted By: Inthenameofweez
Date Posted: March 03 2019 at 10:38pm
The anemone has a trusted caregiver for a bit.

I will test parameters after this work trip. I return on Friday.

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-Clayton


Posted By: sabeypets
Date Posted: March 22 2019 at 12:21am
The Aqueon LED light you have ie great for freshwater or marine fish only (not enough light and wrong color spectrum for coral/anemones). Anemones need a lots of light! Maroon clownfish are some times rough on an anemone especially if it is small, make sure they don't pick on it too much. Before changing salt and other changes i would suggest doing some water testing rather than just guessing.

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Shaun
American Fork
"Would you leave a dead cat in your kitchen till tommorow?" Builderofdreams



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