Copy of the email to LiveAquaria:
Good Morning,
I spoke with Sue yesterday about the blue haddoni. She asked me to provide as much information as possible including: lighting, water parameters, target feeding results, etc.
I am having several problems with it and I am trying to figure out the best course of action.
It retracts and expel zooxanthellae every evening.
At times its mouth also gaps open and tissues protrude.
It seems to do better during the day, but seems to get worse as the day gets longer.
I tried target feeding it some frozen squid yesterday. The squid would stick to the tentacles, but it would not eat, and eventually it released the squid. The anemone is still sticky and it does look great at times. I would guess it’s about 50/50 right now. - 50% good, 50% not so good.
It is in a 4'x2'x18" aquarium. It holds 60 gallons and is part of my larger system.
Total volume is around 300 gallons.
I use Reef Crystals and RODI. I have an auto top off and I also use a GFO and carbon reactor.
I also have and Apex, sump, and refugium.
The sump holds an Aquamaxx Cones CO-3 skimmer that is rated up to 500 gallons.
My lights are OceanRevive T0247s. I am currently running the blue LEDs only. I'm running them at10%. I started at 5% and have been increasing by about 1% a day. The lights are on from 12:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. I have 3 small powerheads in the tank providing chaotic water movement. It's gentle and random.
I have 4 other anemones in the tank, 2 haddoni, 1 gig, and 1 magnifica. The two haddoni are doing well, the gig is doing decent, but still deflates occasionally, and the magnifica also deflates occasionally. All have their color and are not bleached.
My water parameters as of 10 pm last night (10/06/2014):
· Salinity: 35
· Temp: 80f
· pH 8.26
· nitrates undetectable
· phosphates undetectable
· calcium 460 mg/L
· kH = 5 (not sure if the test is faulty, but I checked this 3 times)
The only problem I can see is the kH. I started buffering last night with baking soda mixed into RODI. I plan to raise it slowly, about 1 kH a day. I will recheck it at lunch time today. And I plan to purchase a new test kit tonight. I do not have a magnesium test kit. I plan to order one ASAP. I only have 3 small SPS corals in my system. The rest of my corals are soft. So I was surprised to see a low kH reading.
I’m not sure if I should begin treating or continue to observe and hope it improves. I have Cipro and Septra on hand. I know it was likely treated for at least 7 days at the DD facility with Cipro so I’m not sure Cipro would be beneficial.
I've included several pictures.
The 5th picture was taken yesterday around 1 pm central.
The rest of the "white" pictures were taken yesterday evening.
The pics with the "blueish" tint were taken this morning at 7:40 am.
They show the anemone expanded some, but it does have some inner tissue protruding from its mouth.
I also included several full tank shots to show the anemones' placement in the tank.