help please. anenome just died

ahullsb

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My anenome crawled under the sand two days ago and when I uncovered it today it was dead. But it was a tiny compared to how small it got even at night. Do they shrink that much or could there be more of it in the sand? It was already decomposing so I can't really tell if it was all there or not.
 
Id do a little search to make sure you got it all, it could really cloud up the tank and make perimeters go crazy
 
Re: help please. anenome just died

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8767169#post8767169 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ahullsb
My anenome crawled under the sand two days ago and when I uncovered it today it was dead. But it was a tiny compared to how small it got even at night. Do they shrink that much or could there be more of it in the sand? It was already decomposing so I can't really tell if it was all there or not.

They are mostly water, so it's possible it shrank up that much after dying. I'd say do some 10% or so water changes for several days and put in some fresh carbon just in case though. Sorry you lost it. :(

-Sonja
 
Thanks. I have a carbon filter I have never used. Can I just drop it in my sump? It's made to slide into bio filtration.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8767267#post8767267 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ahullsb
Thanks. I have a carbon filter I have never used. Can I just drop it in my sump? It's made to slide into bio filtration.

Should be fine, just be sure to give it a good rinse in RO water first, until it rinses clear, so it doesn't put carbon dust in your water.

-Sonja
 
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