I walked into Petco, and behold...a rare gem!

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Good points. Rule 1 for Nems - have a well established tank. Rule 2 for Nems - don't buy one that is bleached out as you will be throwing money away...
 
Thanks Breadman - yes, bleached as in it released its zoo colony as it is stressed, etc. Looks bleached in appearance. You can nurse it back to health, but is not easy. Same with an open mouth - not a good sign!
 
Thanks Breadman - yes, bleached as in it released its zoo colony as it is stressed, etc. Looks bleached in appearance. You can nurse it back to health, but is not easy. Same with an open mouth - not a good sign!

im still stuck on the fact that you think buying a bleached anemone is throwing your money away.. or for that matter trying to rescue a creature..
Ive rescued Haddoni's and Gig's that where in way worse condition that this..

as stated yes, a bleached anemone has lost its zoox colony, but in my experience some of the most reliable anemones I've purchased (which has been a lot) ..have been bleached.

ill choose a bleached anemone with a firm stance as this one clearly has.. Over a Vividly colorfully Anemone that looks droopy any day.

and no im not saying hey everyone run out and buy bleached anemones, im just saying people need to look for the right things, and be fully invested into restoring that creature to its full potential.
 
im still stuck on the fact that you think buying a bleached anemone is throwing your money away.. or for that matter trying to rescue a creature..
Ive rescued Haddoni's and Gig's that where in way worse condition that this..

as stated yes, a bleached anemone has lost its zoox colony, but in my experience some of the most reliable anemones I've purchased (which has been a lot) ..have been bleached.

ill choose a bleached anemone with a firm stance as this one clearly has.. Over a Vividly colorfully Anemone that looks droopy any day.

and no im not saying hey everyone run out and buy bleached anemones, im just saying people need to look for the right things, and be fully invested into restoring that creature to its full potential.

I agree. Bleaching is not the end of the world. I also find it funny how people go crazy about an open mouth. Far more telling IME is the "droop" factor. I don't care how tight the mouth is, if the nem is sagging, deflated or unable to support itself, it is in far more serious trouble than if it had a significantly open (not gaping) mouth but was otherwise healthy looking.
 
Good points. Rule 1 for Nems - have a well established tank. Rule 2 for Nems - don't buy one that is bleached out as you will be throwing money away...

71 percent...

You could not be more wrong.

I've brought back several anemones that were bleached out. Two of them were my own H.mangifica anemones which bleached after my heater died and temps dropped to the 50's.

Others were BTA's and LTA's which were bleached out at the store.

As has been already stated....bleached anemones can recover much more easily than sick/infected anemones can be healed.
 
that nem will get worse and worse in petcos system. I was lucky enough that I walked into petco the night they got em in, so they weren't too bad yet. But 3 days in their system and it's GG for these nems.
 
I think we need some clarification. Bleached nems can be saved, but it depends on the severity and species. What is interesting to me is that nems that are typically hard to acclimate -- magnifica and gigantea -- seem to gain their zoox back rather easily if they are otherwise healthy. Posture, as previously mentioned, is a key factor.

On the other hand, other nems such as the common sebae anemone are often 100% bleached -- completely white with pinks tips -- and their rate of mortality is extremely high.

This particular gigantea doesn't look severely bleached and should quickly recover -- from bleaching. However, it may still need treatment for a bacterial infection, which needs to be taken into consideration prior to purchase. As we've mentioned in countless threads, if someone is thinking about purchasing a gigantea, they also need to invest in a QT tank -- a 10 gallon tank, a heater, a small powerhead, and Ciprofloxacin -- and hope that they don't need to use it.

Here's a photo of my bleached gigantea when I first purchased it:

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And here's what it looks like as of about 5 minutes ago:

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The tips that appear white in the photo are actually green.
 
Well, if you are going to pick it up on Friday then you will have time to order Cipro and set up a hospital tank before you even get the anemone in case it needs treatment. Be prepared for the worst case scenario.
 
He had his tank up for a few years.
He build a new tank and move everything over to the new tank.

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It's not chemically bleached, it's a term used when nems loose their symbiotic zooxanthellae, something they rely on for nourishment and survival. The loss of this causes them to turn white or look transparent, giving them a bleached look. Hope I got that right.
 
Holy crap, where did all those responses come from, I swear, I just looked and saw none, typed that and there was a ton. I must of dozed off and then picked up where I left off cause I missed something. Screw this, I'm going to bed before I do something embarrassing.
 
He just change job. Moved and recently set up his new tank and move everything over. That much I know. I did not look at his profile, but I now what I know because I know him.
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Minh is right, recently changed jobs. I'm not hurting for money, I've just had things come up this week that needed attention. As far as the thread that was listed above. I was seeking expert advice from uncleof6 who has been building tanks for over 20 years. I tore apart and rebuilt my friends 180/G aquarium. That wasn't my tank. Regarding my tank, everything was transferred over from my previous system. I've had quite a few anemones over the years. I think I'll be fine.
 
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