My first anemone - I have no idea what i'm doing. Please help

I woke up and he was sideways, seems like he didn't like the spot i chose for him. I'll try to wedge him in a lower flow section of the tank and see what that yields. I'll also add some more sand in that section hoping it will do the trick.
 
I changed his location to a medium flow location, added sand and put a rock on the other side to keep him stable. I won't touch him for a couple of days and hope he either digs or finds the spot he's looking for.

I tried to feed him some brine shrimp, it sticks on the tentacles but he doesn't seem interested to eat though. I took some close ups of him, would like to know if he looks fine to all of you.

Bonus video:http://youtu.be/mHnM9I6_fCo

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Don't feed him yet. Wait until he digs in and open up. Feeding sick anemone is detrimental to them IMO.
 
I changed his location to a medium flow location, added sand and put a rock on the other side to keep him stable. I won't touch him for a couple of days and hope he either digs or finds the spot he's looking for.

I tried to feed him some brine shrimp, it sticks on the tentacles but he doesn't seem interested to eat though. I took some close ups of him, would like to know if he looks fine to all of you.

Bonus video:http://youtu.be/mHnM9I6_fCo

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OK... Does he look sick to you?
 
He still hasn't attached or moved.

Last night I saw him closing up and he's been closed ever since.

Here's a pic;

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Definitely in distress now.

What are your water test results? Maybe quarantine him in a separate tank without any flow, see if he starts to come back around.
 
Definitely in distress now.

What are your water test results? Maybe quarantine him in a separate tank without any flow, see if he starts to come back around.

I did a full battery of tests yesterday:

Temp: 79 F
Salinity: 1.025
Alk: 10.7
A/Ni: 0
Nitrate: 0.2
Calc 280 ppm

My tank is 6 months old, only 2 fish inside, cuc and the nem (Hence the low nitrate).
 
Calc is really low, optimal is anything over 380ppm usually between 380-450ppm. Try raising it up, I know he's a softie but even they need proper calcium to grow/thrive.

How are your light levels? Could be causing it distress. Try leaving your lights off for 24-48 hours and see if his condition improves.

At 6 months old your tank should be fine for this nem. Are any other of your creatures/fish showing signs of distress?

*EDIT* From what I've read Doreensis like to be in a nice deep sandbed propped up against some rocks, try building him a small cavern with a small amount of light and very low water flow (they don't seem to like much). Hopefully his foot isn't damaged but if it's injured in the sand it'll heal itself over time. Don't feed huge feedings just give it some VERY small pieces of mysis shrimp with no garlic.
 
my green LTA i had to leave my powerheads off for 36 hrs for him to finally get to a good spot he liked with minimal flow and enough light. he will move toward the best lighting and deal with to much flow and just not open fully . give him some time to adjust
 
my calc is low, I started dosing a month ago focusing on alk, my next step is calc, that's why i haven't gotten into corals yet.

He just opened up by the way, still not attached though but hasn't moved from that location either.

My tank is 18 inches deep and the light is about 10 inches above that. It's a radion at 40% intensity.

I'll add even more sand there and practically bury him, he is against 2 rocks but i didn't tighten or wedge him it too much to give him the option to leave if he wants to.

I'll also completely turn off my powerhead for a couple of days then to minimize stress.
 
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Thanks, he's fully open now with what I think is enough sand. My concern is that his mouth is open.

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The white stuff is sand, I added some more and got some on him.

Tapatalk quote.

He's not gaping wide open so I'd just give him time. Some are real stubborn.
 
Here's an update:

His mouth is closed now. He opens it, closes it randomly.
Yesterday he left his spot and got stuck under a rock upside down. I put him face up again and waiting for him to make his move. He's open though and looks healthy.

Powerheads are still off
 
Here's an update on this guy.

I haven't touched him since the 27th of March.
He attaches in a spot during the day (buries himself), opens up then closes up at night.

The next morning, he leaves his spot looking for a new one. Buries himself and stays there for the day. He's been doing this daily, I guess he's looking for the perfect spot. So far he's done half of the tank, i'm hoping he finds what he's looking for in the other half.

I had decided to turn the powerheads on so he can choose his spot based on the actual flow. I didn't want him to settle in and then once the powerhead turns on he is on the lookout for a new spot.
 
Any LTA I had liked to be near a ledge so they can pull in or out of light as needed.
Looks like you have radion lights which it may be trying to acclimate to.
Medium light and flow seemed best.
 
Any LTA I had liked to be near a ledge so they can pull in or out of light as needed.
Looks like you have radion lights which it may be trying to acclimate to.
Medium light and flow seemed best.

Thanks, my radion is at 40% intensity. He just dug himself back in to a corner all the way in the back but I don't think hell like it. (I'm hoping he won't like it there cause I'll barely see him)

His previous spots had the option for him to get some shade as he was under a rock that acted as an overhang. I'd see him prop sideways during the day and during the evening he would slowly prop himself straight and close up for the night.
 
After 4 weeks of him traveling around my tank I had no choice but to return him to my LFS. Some creatures are just not meant for some tanks, he just couldn't get comfortable.

I traded him in for a RBTA, beautiful specimen as well. I didn't even have time to put him in the tank and he attached right away, seems like he fit right in and the ocellaris have become curious already.
 
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