Anemone out of water

livemontana

Premium Member
Hi,

I have anemone that has moved up to near the top of the aquarium. I am concerned now because when I perform a water change then at its present position it will be out of water for about 15 minutes. Is that ok? None of my other corals never seem to mind but I wasn't sure if an anemone had any special requirements as far as having to be in water 100% of the time like a sponge does for example. Any help is greated appreciated!
 
This should be ok lots of anemones are exposed to air during low tide. They are also often shipped out of water under a damp towel.

If its going to be long and you are concerned just use a spray bottle of salt water to mist it.

Also you may want to turn off your lights or at least turn them down a bit so so you don't 'burn' the anemone with the unfiltered light.

Simon
 
I have wondered the same thing during my water changes. So I tried not to stack my rock very high for the 3rd time. Thanks for asking!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9046217#post9046217 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by saltyfishy123
Its should be fine because it would just fall of after a minitue or two.

Mine don't. I have a whole bunch of clones that "hang out" at the water line, and when I clean and do water changes, they are exposed for 20-30 minutes. They have never fallen off. They just stretch downward toward the water and look miserable. Never any long-term harm, however.

FWIW,
Kevin
 
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