1. I would go the full treatment... just like with people. Shortcuts on treatments aren't your friend. I have cut them back one day with no ill effects, but a reinfection of resistant bacteria is not a fun time. I have tried 3 times in the past on rescue anemones and the only success I had was broad spectrum treatment and then using my clowns as little nurses. They kept most everything in the tank for picking on it and were messy eaters. I have never tried dosing the zoos before, but I am curious about your findings if you attempt it. It took about 3 months on my one survivor rescue to regain color. From a transference component, I would be curious to see how much would be adopted into the tissue. Probably a good test in the HT so you can control the outlier Zoos. I would assume that it would take a noticeable dosage to get it to supersede the natural ones.
If only we had about 5 more, we could test a couple variations (injection, feeding, etc). Hmm... ~wanders off to find some bleached anemones~
2. You are fine running the pump below if you have an inline valve that prevents back siphoning. They cost about $1-2. I have used them since I had an airline flood 15 years ago. None since that time.
If only we had about 5 more, we could test a couple variations (injection, feeding, etc). Hmm... ~wanders off to find some bleached anemones~
2. You are fine running the pump below if you have an inline valve that prevents back siphoning. They cost about $1-2. I have used them since I had an airline flood 15 years ago. None since that time.


