Bubble tip help

Forgot to add pics of it trying to feed from last night.
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Looked like this in the morning. I moved it to lower flow lower light and it seems more perky.

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Cipro will be here Saturday, and I'm still torn on if I should treat it or not.
 
We'll see later. It's gotten into a routine of gaping the mouth about mid day. If it's not doing that we may be in luck. I'll try feeding again tonight.
 
IT ATE!!! I feel like a proud father. It wasn't much, but it ate a whole mysis. For an Anemone it's size that's gotta count for something. Hopefully it will have enough energy to digest it. So stoked right now! This is improvement!
 
Looking terrible this morning.
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So there's a trend. Actinic only, it looks like it's recovering. As soon as the whites go on it gapes. I'm so confused.
 
Keeps getting progressively worse throughout the day. Going to treat it for sure. Saturday can't come soon enough.
 
Got the meds early (SCORE) but it's called something different. Pics below. Is it the same thing as ciprofloxacin?
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Got an answer from another thread. Cipratonin is just the brand name for this form of ciprofloxacin.

Got the treatment tank set up, salinity matched, and waiting on temp to match. The room I keep my SW in is much colder then the rest of the house so the treatment tank is at 70 degrees. DT is at 78 so I got a few to go till the anemone can be placed in the treatment tank.
 
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