Is my sea anemone sick and dying? What can I do to help it?
I got a new sea anemone last week - it has been doing fine, but I've been concerned that it has attached itself to the side and underside of a live rock rather than being out in the open or on top of a rock or sand patch where it would get the most light.
I've left it alone, and it seems to have been doing fine until I woke up this morning and saw that it was all shriveled up and had a brown hairy round spot in the middle.
I am attaching a picture in case any of you are experts or experinced with this and can help a new guy out.
Much appreciated,
Ron
p.s.
it is in a 72 gallon bow front tank with an internal overflow that runs down to a 20 gallon refugium that has several different compartments. The water flows down through a sock, the main area has live sand, live rock, and lots of plants/algae for filtering. The other compartment has those little blue balls for diffusing the bubbles, it has a 1200 gallon per hour submersible pond pump with filter that pushes the water back up to the tank. It also has a carbon filter compartment, a protien skimmer, and I have a denitrator hooked-up as well.
I got a new sea anemone last week - it has been doing fine, but I've been concerned that it has attached itself to the side and underside of a live rock rather than being out in the open or on top of a rock or sand patch where it would get the most light.
I've left it alone, and it seems to have been doing fine until I woke up this morning and saw that it was all shriveled up and had a brown hairy round spot in the middle.
I am attaching a picture in case any of you are experts or experinced with this and can help a new guy out.
Much appreciated,
Ron
p.s.
it is in a 72 gallon bow front tank with an internal overflow that runs down to a 20 gallon refugium that has several different compartments. The water flows down through a sock, the main area has live sand, live rock, and lots of plants/algae for filtering. The other compartment has those little blue balls for diffusing the bubbles, it has a 1200 gallon per hour submersible pond pump with filter that pushes the water back up to the tank. It also has a carbon filter compartment, a protien skimmer, and I have a denitrator hooked-up as well.