It is going to be night 4 tonight of treatment. The haddoni has its foot planted on its own, have not seen it deflate one time, and mouth was inverted this morning and went back in to loose closed when lights first went on.
The mouth has closed a few times but never very tight and normally you can see white/ it is open as a circle.
It closes the most when a water change happens and when zoo pellets are produced and sitting on top of the mouth.
Every time I go to remove the pellets with the pipette (I am not blowing water on the anemone or anything), within minutes the mouth is open again and open a little worse (more like the hollow look about the size of a dime/ nickel).
But when I leave the zoo pellets sitting on the mouth, it is closed the most.
Would you continue to remove zoo pellets whenever you see them or leave them on his mouth since there is some correlation between a closed mouth and zoo pellets?
And about to be night 4, would you increase the dosage of cipro by double if no vast improvement has been seen? Usually by now, in my experiences, my haddonis mouth's would be pretty much closed, maybe just a little open.
The mouth has closed a few times but never very tight and normally you can see white/ it is open as a circle.
It closes the most when a water change happens and when zoo pellets are produced and sitting on top of the mouth.
Every time I go to remove the pellets with the pipette (I am not blowing water on the anemone or anything), within minutes the mouth is open again and open a little worse (more like the hollow look about the size of a dime/ nickel).
But when I leave the zoo pellets sitting on the mouth, it is closed the most.
Would you continue to remove zoo pellets whenever you see them or leave them on his mouth since there is some correlation between a closed mouth and zoo pellets?
And about to be night 4, would you increase the dosage of cipro by double if no vast improvement has been seen? Usually by now, in my experiences, my haddonis mouth's would be pretty much closed, maybe just a little open.