ento-reefer
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I wasn't expecting to find a gig at my LFS, let alone come home with him.
I have many years experience with reefs and I have kept crispa's, BTA's, and a haddoni, but I know getting and keeping a gig healthy is not easy. I have read all of the threads here on gigs so I know many don't make it despite treatment.
I had been planning to keep a couple of anemones in this tank so I set it up with the idea of adding a purple sebae or LTA. I haven't added many corals yet as I have wanted to wait until it was mature enough and add the nems first.
This little guy was at the store for about 3 days and had climbed up the front glass with its foot facing the front. This really made the ID easy because it had a blue foot with light blue verrucae present on the upper column. He was fully expanded and the mouth was tight. The tentacles are short, but the fact that it was moving towards the light and extremely sticky seemed like a good sign to me. The store owner sold him to me for $40 which I think is a steal if I can keep him healthy. He did not know there were more than 1 species of carpet anemone and told me it was listed as assorted carpet on his list. I am glad I decided to check out the anemone tank because I really don't think this guy would have done well in there for very long. I have a 10 g TT ready to go and antibiotics (Fish Flox -Ciprofloxacin 250 mg) if I need to treat it.
Here are a few photos I took today. He has been in the tank since Thursday and has not deflated yet. His mouth is still tight and he has eaten mysis that drifted over while I was feeding the fish. I have not purposely fed him yet as I wanted to wait a bit and let him acclimate to the tank. I welcome advice from all of the experienced gig owners.



I have many years experience with reefs and I have kept crispa's, BTA's, and a haddoni, but I know getting and keeping a gig healthy is not easy. I have read all of the threads here on gigs so I know many don't make it despite treatment.
I had been planning to keep a couple of anemones in this tank so I set it up with the idea of adding a purple sebae or LTA. I haven't added many corals yet as I have wanted to wait until it was mature enough and add the nems first.
This little guy was at the store for about 3 days and had climbed up the front glass with its foot facing the front. This really made the ID easy because it had a blue foot with light blue verrucae present on the upper column. He was fully expanded and the mouth was tight. The tentacles are short, but the fact that it was moving towards the light and extremely sticky seemed like a good sign to me. The store owner sold him to me for $40 which I think is a steal if I can keep him healthy. He did not know there were more than 1 species of carpet anemone and told me it was listed as assorted carpet on his list. I am glad I decided to check out the anemone tank because I really don't think this guy would have done well in there for very long. I have a 10 g TT ready to go and antibiotics (Fish Flox -Ciprofloxacin 250 mg) if I need to treat it.
Here are a few photos I took today. He has been in the tank since Thursday and has not deflated yet. His mouth is still tight and he has eaten mysis that drifted over while I was feeding the fish. I have not purposely fed him yet as I wanted to wait a bit and let him acclimate to the tank. I welcome advice from all of the experienced gig owners.








