Hi Everyone,
I've been scouring the forum for years now. Finally decided to post to get some help from more experienced reefers.
I purchased 2 gigs Friday afternoon; one blue the other purple. I was able to pick them up as soon as they arrived at my LFS. Since the gigs were straight from transport, I double acclimated over the course of a little more than an hour.
I currently have them attached to rocks at the bottom of the tank. I figured if they needed treatment it would be easy to remove the whole rock and anemone together and place them in a QT.
Based on the pictures of the gigs 24 hours after introduction in my DT, does anyone believe I should start a cipro treatment now? The mouths of both anemones are pretty open and neither are sticky to the touch.
I have several 20g tanks, and a couple 40B tanks on hand. If they do need treatment, should I treat both gigs together in one 40B, or separately in their own 20g tanks? I have a spare 8 bulb 4' T5 fixture on hand to provide light.
Thanks in advance for your help!
I've been scouring the forum for years now. Finally decided to post to get some help from more experienced reefers.
I purchased 2 gigs Friday afternoon; one blue the other purple. I was able to pick them up as soon as they arrived at my LFS. Since the gigs were straight from transport, I double acclimated over the course of a little more than an hour.
I currently have them attached to rocks at the bottom of the tank. I figured if they needed treatment it would be easy to remove the whole rock and anemone together and place them in a QT.
Based on the pictures of the gigs 24 hours after introduction in my DT, does anyone believe I should start a cipro treatment now? The mouths of both anemones are pretty open and neither are sticky to the touch.
I have several 20g tanks, and a couple 40B tanks on hand. If they do need treatment, should I treat both gigs together in one 40B, or separately in their own 20g tanks? I have a spare 8 bulb 4' T5 fixture on hand to provide light.
Thanks in advance for your help!