Antibiotic Treatment with a S. Gigantea

Thank you, :)

1 observation ive made with this S. gig compared to the others ive kept..and delt with is..
this is by far the Stickiest S. gigantea ever.. when i feed it, it almost responds like a haddoni, very quick, very sticky.. :)

but i think he is making a great recovery and coming back well :)
 
Just Another Picture Update, Everything is going very well :)
Slowly regaining Zoo, gonna lower my Metal Halides back down here shortly..

This is With the Metal Halides On, and Flash with Camera
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The rest of these photos are with No Metal Halide, Only Flash from Camera
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I tried to get different angles, becuase imo the flash at some angles makes it seem like its more bleached then what it really is, but non the less yes it is still bleached but it is improving..

:D

Enjoy, a video to come soon as well.
 
And here is the Video

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Love it! The last time we PM'ed, you were still looking for a green Gig... I'm glad you found one... and even better, you saved one! I've got to make it out your way one day to see these in-person!
 
Love it! The last time we PM'ed, you were still looking for a green Gig... I'm glad you found one... and even better, you saved one! I've got to make it out your way one day to see these in-person!

haha, we can arrange that :) just pm me sometime,i was just out your way visiting goat585 and seeing his clownfish breeding setup, its very nice, i was definantly happy to finally find a green one though :)
 
haha, we can arrange that :) just pm me sometime,i was just out your way visiting goat585 and seeing his clownfish breeding setup, its very nice, i was definantly happy to finally find a green one though :)
Nice! I was actually thinking about stopping over there this weekend myself! I do the maintenance on my parents' tank, and they were thinking about having me start breeding their Rod Onyx Clowns... Goat585 offered for me to check out his setup since he's right down the road.
 
Love it! Does this work on all nems?

as far as i know its only been tried on with Cipro / Levo (similar antibiotics) on S. gig's and Ritteri

Great job! How did you obtain the antibiotic? Is it prescription only?

I was looking at Minh's post he did on Antibiotic Treatment of H. Mag, and just so happened to be prescribed medicine for an upper respitory infection, i noticed both antibiotics had Flaxocin (ciprofloxacin / Levofloxacin ) i researched both of them and came up with pretty much word for word the same medicine... after talking to minh whose in this field told me Levo is a newer version of Cipro, and more expensive... since i had left overs from my dosage, and still do have left over's (probably enough to treat 4-5 anemones) i decided to try this..

Nice! I was actually thinking about stopping over there this weekend myself! I do the maintenance on my parents' tank, and they were thinking about having me start breeding their Rod Onyx Clowns... Goat585 offered for me to check out his setup since he's right down the road.

He's a great guy, has alot of knowledge, i wanna make my way back out there sometime and talk more with him, when i went it was kind of quick notice, last minute and he was trying to make his way out the door, i was thankful he let me come over so short notice... just wish i had more time to talk with him :) there's always next time tho, he has a really sweet 240 gallon tank as well.. haha
 
Just a small picture update, he is recovering his Zoo slowly but surely :) both nem's are doing really well being together still :)

Really wish i could get this picture to turn out, but its hard for some reason my camera wont focus the color's and just comes up really dark :(

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With a Flash
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Another Flash Picture
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Really wish i could get this picture to turn out, but its hard for some reason my camera wont focus the color's and just comes up really dark :(

I think I know what the problem is... It would look much better in my tank... JK ;)

Making a nice recovery... :thumbsup:
 
I can clearly see the Zooxanthallae recovering in the last 2 pictures. Great looking anemones.
I am really glad that I posted that thread on antibiotic treatment. Seen these recoverign anemone make me really happy, much more than I ever thought. Especially after spend almost a decade looking for healthy Gigantea.
 
Robbie, love the contrast of both gigs, the green one is beautiful and that was a nice catch.
 
Its been awhile, been super busy with work, thought id do an update.

enjoy :)

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They are all fine, I sold the blue and sold the green all I have left is the purple which is thriving, green one was sold to ptr13 local reefer to me, and blue to another local reefer so I know they are fine. :P.. Most my anemone updates are in my anemone collection thread
 
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