Ok, so i bought an anenome for my tank. It is a sebae anemone and was told that it would be fairly easy to keep. I only asked as i am fairly new to the reef business and now how sensitive water quality can be. I have had the little guy for a bout 2 weeks now and think it is on its last leg. It has shrunk to about the size of a golgball now and is looks completely deflated. I did try the smell test and it seems to smell like sea water. I havent noticed the horrible smell i read about. Also, this morning i noticed that there seemed to be a small pin hole in the back of the anemone and a milky substance seemed to be coming out of it. Yesterday, it seemed as if it was going to turn inside out. Is this thing dead?
water parameters
ph 8.3
cal 380
alk 13
salinity 1.025
mg 1290
ammonia 0
nitrite 0
nitrate <5
55g tank with 216w lighting (108w florescent/108w actnic sp)
bought this tank used-had been running for 2 yrs....water change after purchase and move.
sorry but i do not have pictures, but I plan on pulling it from the tank to avoid it killing the rest of the inhabitants. I will check ammonia level later when i get off of work. Hope he dont destroy the tank. I really hope he isnt dead and just a part of his life cycle, but i dont think so.
On a different note, in the future does anyone have a suggestion on a hardier type of anemone
thanks
water parameters
ph 8.3
cal 380
alk 13
salinity 1.025
mg 1290
ammonia 0
nitrite 0
nitrate <5
55g tank with 216w lighting (108w florescent/108w actnic sp)
bought this tank used-had been running for 2 yrs....water change after purchase and move.
sorry but i do not have pictures, but I plan on pulling it from the tank to avoid it killing the rest of the inhabitants. I will check ammonia level later when i get off of work. Hope he dont destroy the tank. I really hope he isnt dead and just a part of his life cycle, but i dont think so.
On a different note, in the future does anyone have a suggestion on a hardier type of anemone
thanks