ClownFishGuy6
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Someone please help? Is he dying? How do I stop it from dying
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Salinity: 1.020
Temp:78 degrees
This may seem dumb but I don't know how to check the alkalinity.
This is not s newly established tank. It's about 3 years old
Salinity needs to be 1.025-1.028.
There are test kits for alk.
What is your lighting?
Yes I'm doing it slowly. And yes it's going in as saltwater. This tank is not new at allAdded salt water, I hope, and do it real slowly, as in a fraction of a cup every 15 minutes. Don't let undissolved crystals float about: they can burn tissue.
Get salifert test for alkalinity.
You might also take a vial of your water to the store and ask them to test it. My fear is that you've added this nem to a fairly new tank.
Understand that when corals/nems are somewhat unhappy, they expel water and shrivel until conditions of the water improve; but the fact that this one is sort of expanded and limp hints that it's having trouble doing that, possibly (I'm guessing) because its internal salinity is higher than the surrounding water. Make changes gradually so that it can adjust. Especially rises in salinity should be done slowly to avoid tissue damage.
You said your lights are LED's are these the 1 watt strip lights.if so they're not strong enough for a nem.
Or just tell us what fixture you have.
How long have you had the anemone?
The nem is actually doing great! He closes up for a little bit during the day every day at the same time but just today I bought a fresh shrimp then I froze it and cut it into peices and fed him a peice and he ate it and it looked really cool because he normally eats brine shrimp but I found something more interesting to feed him.Updates?
I am still convinced that your lighting is way too low and you will have an issue with it again. Before it was acclimating so it just needed time. Lighting is a long term problem so in a couple weeks you are likely to have issues again.