chrissfoot
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I have posted this already in the new to the hobby forum but they advised me to post here so I'm hoping someone can help.
A month or so ago, my mother turned up with an anemone from the LFS for me as a gift. My tank was way too young (only 2 months!) but what could I say when she turned up with it!
Since then the anemone has not done all that well. I think it was pretty bleached when I got it and doesn't seem to have got better. I have an aquaray grobeam 600 (left over from a tropical tank some time ago) directly above the anenome and have just added a 30 watt led floodlight also pointed in it's direction. At first it was feeding well, taking mussels without any effort but recently it has been unable to hold onto food unless I turn the pumps completely off though it will then eat successfully and doesn't spit anything out afterwards. It moved around a little when I first got it but refused to move across sand to any other rocks. It settled after a couple of days right under my rotating pump outlet and it gets really blown about!
One thing that particularly worries me is that it's stomach seems to bubble out sometimes, I have attached a picture of it in this state. There isn't a hole when it does this, just a bubble where the mouth usually is. Other than this it seems to go through a cycle of completely opening up and completely closing. Other times it completely deflates it's tentacles, they go really stringy though the base stays inflated all the time.
My clowns seem to love it and started hosting only a day after it was put into the tank!
I have no ammonia or nitrates. Though my ph has been rapidly falling and I've been having to drip kalkwasser in to keep it above 8. I have tried the outdoor aeration test with little difference and I have a skimmer running constantly. I've done a couple of 25% water changes (with ro water). The only other thing is that I think my salinity is a little low (1.023).
So can anyone offer any advice on how I might be able to nurse this anenome back to health. I'm really new to reefkeeping so any advice would be much appreciated. Additionally, can anyone identify what species the anenome might be?
A month or so ago, my mother turned up with an anemone from the LFS for me as a gift. My tank was way too young (only 2 months!) but what could I say when she turned up with it!
Since then the anemone has not done all that well. I think it was pretty bleached when I got it and doesn't seem to have got better. I have an aquaray grobeam 600 (left over from a tropical tank some time ago) directly above the anenome and have just added a 30 watt led floodlight also pointed in it's direction. At first it was feeding well, taking mussels without any effort but recently it has been unable to hold onto food unless I turn the pumps completely off though it will then eat successfully and doesn't spit anything out afterwards. It moved around a little when I first got it but refused to move across sand to any other rocks. It settled after a couple of days right under my rotating pump outlet and it gets really blown about!
One thing that particularly worries me is that it's stomach seems to bubble out sometimes, I have attached a picture of it in this state. There isn't a hole when it does this, just a bubble where the mouth usually is. Other than this it seems to go through a cycle of completely opening up and completely closing. Other times it completely deflates it's tentacles, they go really stringy though the base stays inflated all the time.
My clowns seem to love it and started hosting only a day after it was put into the tank!
I have no ammonia or nitrates. Though my ph has been rapidly falling and I've been having to drip kalkwasser in to keep it above 8. I have tried the outdoor aeration test with little difference and I have a skimmer running constantly. I've done a couple of 25% water changes (with ro water). The only other thing is that I think my salinity is a little low (1.023).
So can anyone offer any advice on how I might be able to nurse this anenome back to health. I'm really new to reefkeeping so any advice would be much appreciated. Additionally, can anyone identify what species the anenome might be?