phender
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7430637#post7430637 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Fat Surgeon
Bryceps, I agree with Phender. Your water quality is not up to standards........
Whoa now. We have no way of knowing whether or not this person's water standards are good or not. Bryceps may have great water conditions and there isn't much real evidence that moderately high nitrates or phosphates is deadly to anemones. I have seen reports of anemones being kept long term in tanks with nitrate and phosphate levels above what most reef keepers would deem appropriate.
IMO, for anemones, change is bad. Even changing from great conditions to different great conditions is bad. Our intentions are good, but too often I think we look for conditions in people's tanks that have lead to their failure with an anemone when no such conditions exist. Yes, if Bryceps wants to be able to keep an anemone for more than 6 months, the lighting on the tank should be doubled. Yes, you should probably check your pH, etc when something dies suddenly in your tank. But in the case with anemones, most of ones I see in LFSs are so compromised by constant changes in their conditions, they wouldn't survive if you took them back to a reef in Fiji and let them go.
If Bryceps has little experience with anemones and he/she got a sebae anemone from a LFS, there is an really good chance that he/she bought a dead anemone walkin'.