Thanks Elegance, that helps a lot
Of course, your Anemone was anchored, right?
Mine never got a chance, he was loose on top of the sand.
But I hear what you're saying, I'm upping the salinity now.
I also have a hole dug all the way down to the bottom, and a tupperware container with the top cut off in the sand, keeping the hole open. I have another tupperware container with rocks cable tied to the sides that will go over the top. Whatever new anemone will go in, then the cover, so he can anchor and get aclimated before the *itch can get to him. Then when he's happy I'll remove the two covers and let the sand fill in.
P.S. percula, percula, percula ... got it!
Of course, your Anemone was anchored, right?
Mine never got a chance, he was loose on top of the sand.
But I hear what you're saying, I'm upping the salinity now.
I also have a hole dug all the way down to the bottom, and a tupperware container with the top cut off in the sand, keeping the hole open. I have another tupperware container with rocks cable tied to the sides that will go over the top. Whatever new anemone will go in, then the cover, so he can anchor and get aclimated before the *itch can get to him. Then when he's happy I'll remove the two covers and let the sand fill in.
== John ==
P.S. percula, percula, percula ... got it!
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