Anemone Issues

frizzo98

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I have an anemone that seems healthy some days and then looks like it is dying the next. I don't know why this is doing this I have ok parameters and my light is on a timer for 10 hours a day. Please help!
 
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Looks like a severly stressed BTA

What are your numbers for the parameters?
How large is the tank and what kind of lights do you have, and what do you have for filtration/circulation?
 
You have a full tank shot so we can see how the tank looks. Also what lighting is it under and have you tested your water? It does not look good.
 
It's a 20 gallon tallso I don't think it's the light being to intense. And it doesn't seem to eat. I try to feed it krill and it grabs it but never puts it in its mouth.
 
How many bulbs is your t5 unit, and what are the spectrum? I wouldn't bother feeding it until it is looking better than its current state.
 
Hi,

Your anemone will not thrive/survive in the set up you have now.

Your lighting is not adequate for the anemone (ideally you would want 4 bulbs over the size tank you have now). Is your t5 HO? You would also need bulbs of the proper spectrum (2 coral plus, 2 blues plus would be nice)

You need reef conditions for the bubble tip anemone to do well.
 
Ok it is just in a quarantine tank so I'll move it over to my 55gallon tank with LED's light with 5k whites and blues. Ratio is 1:1 I think it's 100 watt with 2 watt bulbs.
 
dHK is 10
Calcium is 400 ppm
phosphate is <.25 ppm
PH is 8.1
Ammonia is <.25 ppm
Nitrite is 0 ppm
Nitrates is 80 ppm
 
You should have 0 ammonia, and your nitrates are through the roof. Move it out of that tank to something stable with better lighting.
 
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