I'm a lurker and have been following many of the gigantea threads. Thought I'd start one of my own because things aren't working out and something strange happened. Bought two giganteas on 8/8. Will only show the one not doing well. The other I'll show if it makes it past the 1 month mark. Here is a photo from 8/10 after two days in my smaller tank. Sorry, only have iphone, so photos aren't too good.
It's badly bleached but mouth is tight and tentacles are lengthening. Very little if any baldness around the mouth. Lately I've seen a lot of bleached gigs make remarkable comebacks.This photo is from 8/14
These are from 8/15
After this time I moved the anem from small tank to big tank (lighting went from 250 MH to led), skipped a few days taking photos and then went on vacation. When I returned the anemone looked great with color coming in nicely. Since it was approaching night fall, I fed a piece of shrimp soaked in selcon and would take pics the following morning. That was this morning and this is what I saw. Sorry pic is terrible.
The anem had pulled back into a hole and there was a small bud below (have to zoom in on photo about an inch below and to the right). I've seen all the threads about carpets not being able to split and OP's being thrown under the bus because no pics of the actual split were taken, etc., With the sequence of my photos (gigantea being is two different tanks and looking totally different) I can understand some skeptism but I'm being true to myself so that's all that matters. I didn't look real close as it was early in the morning before I had to go to work but maybe there is an opening in the underside of the rock and the small bud is actually a part of the original peeking out. I'll research further when I get home. I'm hoping the anem has returned to normal, however dealing with this animal before I'm being pessimistically optimistic.
I know I said I wouldn't show my other gig, but this pic will hopefully validate some questioning whether it's the same anem. I'm hoping to update with further photos when I get home, fingers crossed.
It's badly bleached but mouth is tight and tentacles are lengthening. Very little if any baldness around the mouth. Lately I've seen a lot of bleached gigs make remarkable comebacks.This photo is from 8/14
These are from 8/15
After this time I moved the anem from small tank to big tank (lighting went from 250 MH to led), skipped a few days taking photos and then went on vacation. When I returned the anemone looked great with color coming in nicely. Since it was approaching night fall, I fed a piece of shrimp soaked in selcon and would take pics the following morning. That was this morning and this is what I saw. Sorry pic is terrible.
The anem had pulled back into a hole and there was a small bud below (have to zoom in on photo about an inch below and to the right). I've seen all the threads about carpets not being able to split and OP's being thrown under the bus because no pics of the actual split were taken, etc., With the sequence of my photos (gigantea being is two different tanks and looking totally different) I can understand some skeptism but I'm being true to myself so that's all that matters. I didn't look real close as it was early in the morning before I had to go to work but maybe there is an opening in the underside of the rock and the small bud is actually a part of the original peeking out. I'll research further when I get home. I'm hoping the anem has returned to normal, however dealing with this animal before I'm being pessimistically optimistic.
I know I said I wouldn't show my other gig, but this pic will hopefully validate some questioning whether it's the same anem. I'm hoping to update with further photos when I get home, fingers crossed.