heteractis crispa spawn

Ron Popeil

Love them clownfish.
ew. tonight my heteractis crispa anemone spawned. i had no idea this was coming. nor do i know what may have triggered it. but it certainly made quite a mess. i noticed my tricinctus clowns did not appear to be breathing comfortably, so i immediately did a 50 gallon water change. unfortunately, what i assume is sperm, continued to pour out. ill probably need to do another water change tomorrow.

here are some pictures!











as i drained the water this milky fluid continued to spew out in thick strands.



so my question is, how does this affect the fish? am i over reacting or can this severely impede gill function in the fish? any other ill effects i should be concerned with?
 
Both of these animal can add quite a bit of biomass into the water.
What I did when my large clams or anemone spawn is to change almost 100% of the water the next day. I always have mixed water on hand so when I see this, if I have the time, I suck the sperms out as my anemone pump it out. After they finish I mix enough water for the water change the next day. I use tap water to mix salt so I don't have to wait for my RO to make water.
 
Thanks for posting the photos. They helped me understand what I observed last night in my tank.

I have a new Sebae anemone in there (not sure if it is a Malu or Crispa) that moved deeper into my rocks. I thought he was trying to get his foot in a comfortable spot, but it left him unable to open as much, so I decided to remove a rock towards the front to leave a horse shoe shape for him.

The tank is in wall so I have to work from the back and it took me a bit to get the rock out and into my sump. When I finished and went to look at the result from the front I noticed the water was a bit cloudy and 4 or 5 string things were floating around. They looked just like your 4th picture. I assumed they were a bacterial film off the bottom of the rock and the cloudiness was sediments kicked up. Both explanations that I came up with were a stretch as I run bare bottom and dose carbon into my sump in a section with crushed coral specifically for the bacteria to grow to keep it out of the display.

I guess me moving the rock and working around the anemone must have triggered it to spawn ... poor guy must have thought he was about to be a snack.

Dennis
 
so my question is, how does this affect the fish? am i over reacting or can this severely impede gill function in the fish? any other ill effects i should be concerned with?

when my carpet does this the first time all my fishes went in and eat whatever the carpet is releasing....... :hmm4:

i only change 30 gallon of water out of 120 gallon and no ill effect on the fishes. the next few times the carpet do this i just do nothing and still no ill effect on the fishes

fishes: Allardi, pinkskunk, dawf angels, tang.
 
I think your clowns will be fine. When I've had anemones spawn and make the water completely murky, the clowns breathe harder until the water clears up, but I haven't ever had a loss. I just change the activated carbon and stay on top of the skimmer collection. I used to change the tank water, but now I don't do that either.
 
i threw in some carbon last night in addition to the water change just in case.

the water is clear, the clowns look great....and everyone is happy. thanks everyone!
 
Too bad it did not have a mate to spawn with.

Spawning is caused by stress sometimes... I know it was not a full moon. Anything cause it?
 
nothing had changed for this system beyond a feeding of shrimp two days prior. i had been feeding the fish in both systems a bit more to help with acclimating of some new inhabitants. perhaps the increase of nutrients in the water signaled a seasonal cue?
 
It is cloudy here with a chance of rain for last few days.. I would not know... HAHAHAHA
 
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