Is it Dieing?

blando233

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Hi everyone new here,

Question! I been noticing my one sea anemone has been small and doesn't look like it used to. I am just wondering if they do this or is it dieing and if it is what should you suggest to take care of it or just get rid of it?
 

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Hi everyone new here,

Question! I been noticing my one sea anemone has been small and doesn't look like it used to. I am just wondering if they do this or is it dieing and if it is what should you suggest to take care of it or just get rid of it?

Doesn't look good. Need info about your system: size, filtration, lighting (looks very dimly lit to me), flow, alk, ph, temp, salinity
 
Hey guys.

The light was turned off but when the light turns on it stays the same. I just did a test and for some reason my nitrate is about 20 at least by the API color chart so i just did a water change. I took out 5 gallons i have a 75 gallon tank do you think i should do more? Or is that enough and maybe do another one tomorrow or something?

Tank goes down to small tank below where it has a filter sock and protein skimmer that is collecting

Temp is 80F
1.023 - I will add more salt
 
I have a photon 48 and light is on for about 6 hours from low light increases then back down (any suggestions for settings for blues and whites let me know).

PH 8.0 (hard to tell between the brown and purple)
Alk: 182ppm
 
I am also searching for a better light setting for my Photon 48. Been doing a little research past couple of days.
 
I am also searching for a better light setting for my Photon 48. Been doing a little research past couple of days.
From the picture it appears there is an anemone hosting a clown right next to the "unhappy" anemone.

If so, lighting is not likely the major problem. In my limited experience, it appears the "unhappy" anemone is "damaged", possibly by clowns, shrimp, nudibranch, filters, powerheads, heaters, etc.

My clowns were merciless to BTAs they wanted to clear out when preparing a spawning place. Not to mention a few clowns that just liked to eat anemone tentacles(maroons were the worst for me).

In my larger groups of anemones, some were shielded, and dwindled under the canopy of others and had to be moved to other locations for lighting and protection from my clowns.

If that were mine, I would put it in a net breeder or other in tank isolation and watch it recover in a few weeks.

Good luck.
 
Traveller,

Thanks i was thinking on removing it but i do not have another setup i was thinking about buying a small tank and then transfer it to that. I also noticed my nitrate were kind of high so i am doing more water change. The other sea anemone is out a lot more now since i increased the lighting for how long they stay on.
 
May be worth getting something like this a plastic shower tray with suction pads it allows water through due to holes

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You can then place it in there and should it start going downhill it can easily be removed
 
May be worth getting something like this a plastic shower tray with suction pads it allows water through due to holes

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You can then place it in there and should it start going downhill it can easily be removed

Not a bad idea i will try that. How about do you go on taking them off the rock he is on a pretty big rock with the other Sea Anemone.
 
If you aim a powerhead at him he will start to release then get gently under his foot and release him what ever you do don't rush you tear it's foot and it's game over for it.

Or if you can get under his foot very very slowly release him
 
If you aim a powerhead at him he will start to release then get gently under his foot and release him what ever you do don't rush you tear it's foot and it's game over for it.

Or if you can get under his foot very very slowly release him

Ok thank you I will try that.
 
Just make sure you take your time getting your fingers under its foot I know I've already said that but it's fragile just take your time :)
 
Just make sure you take your time getting your fingers under its foot I know I've already said that but it's fragile just take your time :)

Tried putting a power head on it and it was taking forever and I didnt want to try to do anything to it that might of damaged it. This morning I checked on it and now it just moved closer to the other sea anemone lol. Trying not to bother the other one so i am kind of stuck on what to do to get it off the rock. I can do the power head again but I was trying not to disturb the other one. Oh the clowns are loving this especially biting me when i go in to try to see if i can get it. :P
 
I was able to get him off the rock but still not sure if he will make it. Not sure if i should just get rid of him before he dies and make anything worse.

I checked my water today after water change. Nitrates are back to 0ppm, PH is at 8 or 8.2, Alk 10.3dk, 1.025, Phos 0ppm.
 

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Yeah that's what i am doing now. I was able to get him off the rock and into that plastic shower tray. I got some shrimp and cut them into small pieces. I think he lost his zooxanthellae.
 
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