SauceSBC
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I got this green carpet anemone about 3 days ago. my params are fine, except nitrates at 40ppm (coming down from a long battle). The nem has been deflating and inflating- expelling waste about once a day. I also assumed it was acclimating into it's new environment. I did a drip acclimation for one hour, until temp/salinity/PH matched.
It's mouth is open, and it's deflated more than I've seen so far. I'm not sure if this is considered "gaping"? "gasping?". This is my first carpet anemone, never seen this behavior before.
At what point do I remove this from my tank? Is this "melting"? or just really deflated?
If I remove it, is there a humane way to put it out of it's misery if it is in fact dying? I hate the thought of letting it suffocate when I pull it out.
Please, help, I'm freaking out about it polluting my tank!
How do I know if it's dying, and how do I humanely deal with that?
Tank info: 55gal Reef w/29 gal refugium sump, ~80lb LR, 4' 4Bulb T5 HO 54watt ea.(2sun+2actinic), Sea Clone 100 skimmer, Aragonite sand
BTW- has not eaten yet since I bought it. I did try to feed it, but it retracts when I tried to give it krill, mysis, or brine. After searching for answers, I now know to wait a week before trying to feed it.
It's mouth is open, and it's deflated more than I've seen so far. I'm not sure if this is considered "gaping"? "gasping?". This is my first carpet anemone, never seen this behavior before.
At what point do I remove this from my tank? Is this "melting"? or just really deflated?
If I remove it, is there a humane way to put it out of it's misery if it is in fact dying? I hate the thought of letting it suffocate when I pull it out.
Please, help, I'm freaking out about it polluting my tank!
How do I know if it's dying, and how do I humanely deal with that?
Tank info: 55gal Reef w/29 gal refugium sump, ~80lb LR, 4' 4Bulb T5 HO 54watt ea.(2sun+2actinic), Sea Clone 100 skimmer, Aragonite sand
BTW- has not eaten yet since I bought it. I did try to feed it, but it retracts when I tried to give it krill, mysis, or brine. After searching for answers, I now know to wait a week before trying to feed it.
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