gb530
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Overall, I dont think my nems are in the best shape they could be in. Both of them on a good day are not that "bubbly" and are fairly translucent in color. I posted a video so I could show you guys the two nems.
One of my RBTAs for the second night in a row has completely deflated. It did it last night at the same time and deflates for roughly 3 hours. I have another anemone that is completely fine, the two I have are actually a split from the same anemone. What's everyones thoughts as to why this is happening to one of them?
YOUTUBE VIDEO: http://youtu.be/y14w1DZjb94
Somethings to note: (1) Two days ago, I took back to a LFS an aggressive clarki clown that was hosting the deflated anemone. (2) The same time I took the clown back, I fed the nem a silverside. But did not feed the other nem that is doing fine.
:sad2:
Parameters
Salinity: 1.025
pH: 8.29
KH/Alk: 8.4 DKH
Ca: 500-510 (a little high but I dont think this is the problem)
Phosphate: 0
Nitrate: 4ppm
One of my RBTAs for the second night in a row has completely deflated. It did it last night at the same time and deflates for roughly 3 hours. I have another anemone that is completely fine, the two I have are actually a split from the same anemone. What's everyones thoughts as to why this is happening to one of them?
YOUTUBE VIDEO: http://youtu.be/y14w1DZjb94
Somethings to note: (1) Two days ago, I took back to a LFS an aggressive clarki clown that was hosting the deflated anemone. (2) The same time I took the clown back, I fed the nem a silverside. But did not feed the other nem that is doing fine.
:sad2:
Parameters
Salinity: 1.025
pH: 8.29
KH/Alk: 8.4 DKH
Ca: 500-510 (a little high but I dont think this is the problem)
Phosphate: 0
Nitrate: 4ppm