is this anenome to far gone to save?

RevRoy

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I haven't had any luck with trading (her, him , it) to someone with the lighting it needs. Is it beyond saving? Would I be better off takeing it out of the tank and ending it missery?
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Well, I tried one just like that a few months ago because I thought they were supposed to look like they do when you buy them and it didn't make it. It looked just like yours after a while with the mouth gaping and all. I did a lot of reasearch on how to save it but didn't have any luck.
 
I wouldn't give up on it... Of course, I don't give up on anything, sometimes to detriment for the tank. I'm working on that:rolleyes:. If I had a place to put it... Is it under PC's? What kind of flow? Do the clowns play in it at all?
 
it's a 24g nanocube with 2 36 watt 50/50's, 1 36 watt 10,000 k and 1 36 watt acnintic flow is 1 Maxi-jet 1200 Powerhead
 
I wouldn't give up on it. That is exactly how mine looked when I bought them. They turned the healthy brown w/ purple tips and one is now bigger than a plate. I had to give the other away because it started growing at such a fast pace also.

Are you feeding it?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8547851#post8547851 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Laverna
I wouldn't give up on it. That is exactly how mine looked when I bought them. They turned the healthy brown w/ purple tips and one is now bigger than a plate. I had to give the other away because it started growing at such a fast pace also.

Are you feeding it?
i feed it a freeze dried jumbo krill sunday. how much lighting do you have on your's?
 
I do have 150w MH's but I will say that one (the smaller of the two) located itself in a low light area.

How long have you had the tank up?
 
Check out this thread Roy. I posted the same thing over in the anemone forum. There is one person who thinks it possible with daily feedings. In it's present state, i would not try moving it. The stress of acclimation is especially difficult on anemone, even healthy ones. Try feeding it daily. If it's important enough to you, i would also change out your actinic lamps with some daylights until it recovers. That would increase your par dramatically. It most definately needs DAILY feedings though. I would say smaller, twice a day feedings if it's still accepting. I have some super selco (twice as concentrated as selcon) that you could enrich the krill with. I even have some insulin syringes we could inject some fresh shrimp with to help it along. Don't kill it man. Give it every shot you possibly can.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=972689
 
Here's the latest in my anenome saga.
I changed out the actnintic for a 50/50 (couldn't find a 10,000k here in town). Then I move the anenome up higher in the tank. maybe being closer to the lights may help.
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I guess I should have worded what I wrote a little differently. I didn't mean you should give up on it. I think it looks much better in the last pictures than the first. From what I read you really shouldn't try to feed it too much at first because it stresses it more if it is too weak to eat. I am not an expert by far though, just that is what I read.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8563062#post8563062 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rcmike
I think it looks much better in the last pictures than the first.

I agree rev. Looks a bit tighter. Is she still taking food?
 
Well the saga continues. Last night I had to come back into the office for something I forgot. the anenome looked the best it had thus far, it's tenticles were streched out long and it was all happy looking.

This morning i come in to find it upside down on the bottom of the tank. I reach in and place it back on the rock were it was before and it now looks worse than ever. javascript:smilie(':(')
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ok it's been several hours now and it looks better again.

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I have tryed feeding it again
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Here about ten minutes it is after giving it the shrimp

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It looks great now! Have you tried giving it fresh crab meat? I pick up a small pack every so often for a few dollars at walmart and slice it up to feed my Ricordeas and mushrooms. They love it! I have also noticed they grow quicker when I do that.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8572032#post8572032 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by geekdafied
It looks great now! Have you tried giving it fresh crab meat? I pick up a small pack every so often for a few dollars at walmart and slice it up to feed my Ricordeas and mushrooms. They love it! I have also noticed they grow quicker when I do that.

I'll try that. I need to go to the store today anyways.

It looked this way after the lights had been off for a couple hours. This morning It looks like it did yesterday.:confused: But at least it not on the bottom of the tank this morning.
 
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