bleached carpet

Chokeit89

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i am wondering what i should do this carpet has been in my tank for 2 days

i fed him mysis shrimp

lights are on for 8 hours with 6 hours of W&B

I have AI sol whites at 20% max hanging 4 inches above water.

i have another thread in reef disicussion but i was told i should post on here as well

thanks for advice
 

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You should get lots of help here.:thumbsup:

IMHO/E, there's no reason to reduce your lighting for this anemone. It's bleached so it's not going to be damaged by lighting. These are very shallow water anemones. Some exposed, or trapped in tide pools, at low tide. I seriously doubt your lights are stronger than the sun near the equator. The anemone probably bleached, in part, because of a lack of lighting. I'd crank the lights back up to normal, keep feeding it, and give it some good strong flow. Don't blast it though. Something like what you saw in my video, or maybe a little stronger.
 
can you post a bigger picture? is it a gigantea? even though it looks like it needs some TLC, the color looks to be very pretty!

also, some info on your tank setup would be useful--how long it's been set up for, the lights you're using, how big it is, etc.

be on the lookout for the dreaded inflating/deflating cycles--a very bad sign. but if it's inflated like that, looks like you're off to a good start so far.
 
can you post a bigger picture? is it a gigantea? even though it looks like it needs some TLC, the color looks to be very pretty!

also, some info on your tank setup would be useful--how long it's been set up for, the lights you're using, how big it is, etc.

be on the lookout for the dreaded inflating/deflating cycles--a very bad sign. but if it's inflated like that, looks like you're off to a good start so far.

SG-1.023
nitrite-0
nitrate- <10
phosphate-0.2
calcium-450
akalinty-11.5

Tank has been cycled for about 2 months i have acans for a week and are doing great and has not lost any color

i also have some polyps that are starting to spread.

i have led AI sol whites

i habe 2 mp 10s and my tank is 40G

the Carpet is about id say 6 inches in diameter

only time it closes a little is when i feed it other then that its pretty open and waves around in the water some but seems to be held to the rock well

How often should i feed it and all i have for now its the shrimp mysis untill saturday i can get something differnent.

Any other question please ask cause i want to get this carpet healthy

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lemme know if this pic helps id made it bigger. i am taking the picture with an iphone so might have to work with me a little

but if i can help decride what i see is that the tips of the tentacles are purple the other half seems more towards the white side.

thanks you
 
Sounds like a very young tank for keeping a anemon. Just make you keep your tank good and stable so it has the best chance that it can.
 
i will take care of the SG, but when will i be able to start seeing signs of it revovering and what should i look for?
 
i will take care of the SG, but when will i be able to start seeing signs of it revovering and what should i look for?

Tank is way too young. That being said, I would assume if you feed it every day or other day (raw shrimp, mysis) and give it plenty of light, strong but chaotic flow, and stable water params, imo I would say 4-6 months you should start seeing the zoox (brown coloring) really start to repopulate in it's tissues. The purple color will get more intense over time. If it eats, then that's a very very good sign. Good luck.
 
thanks and yes i did feed it today and it was eating, i will turn my lights up a little more and keep everyone updated
 
what i did was provide normal lighting with my AIs. Feed a little but dont overdo it on that either. i would say 1x or 2x per week is plenty. then give it time. you can see in my thread that i had very good noticeable progress by the 1 month mark.

Stability and good water quality are going to be important as well. If you have that and decent lighting the best thing you can do is nothing. just give it time and dont mess with it too much.

good luck
 
Okay thanks, my tank is 16 inches deep as well and my lights are about 3 inches from the water, what kind of intensity do you run yours on?
 
i will take care of the SG, but when will i be able to start seeing signs of it revovering and what should i look for?

When you see your anemone is turning more brown, that's a good sign.
It'll recover the zooxanthella and then brighten up the colors on the edges. Most giganteas are brown in the center.
 
ok he is a update with couple pics, sorry pics are not the greatest im working on getting a camera instead of using iphone then having to stretch the picture

anyways seems like the nem is kinda like standing i can see just about its whole green foot. good or bad?

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okay i have the frozen mysis shrmip square pieces, should i feed him a half or whole one?
 
That looks pretty much like one in my 40g that im taking care of. It's going to be a few months berfore they recover most likely as they are both pretty badly bleached. I would feed it very small amounts every day or other day, mine is recovering it's stickiness too, as it had none for a few days when I got it. Good luck.

Here's one of mine.
 

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yea i fed him a half cube of mysis shrimp and he ate the whole thing so thats a good sign,

i noticed to bald spots like where the tentacles should be.

what does that mean?
 
yeah, I would like to know too what the bald spots mean, because when I've attempted giganteas in the past, this happened to me too--was never a good sign IME bc they ended up dying soon after :(

it doesn't make sense, right? bc yours is eating, so you can't say that it's starving and consuming its own tentacles ...
 
Gigantea naturally has void areas near the mouth. If the bald spots are closer to the edge, and seem random in placement, its probably old damage from a predator. Like a butterfly fish. In either case, it shouldn't effect the anemones survival.
 
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