I turned on the lights today about 12:30. I came home from dropping my daughter off at pre-k and took a look at the tanks to see how everyone was doing waking up (I'm always looking at my tanks
).
When I take a look at my crispa it looked pretty roughed up and I'm not sure why, although I have an idea and I wanted to run it by you guys.
I took some pics and tested my water to make sure, those will follow. The first pic is with no flash, the second with.


There's a bit of slimy/stringy looking stuff entwined in the tentacles, and some (many of them) look like someone has tied fishing wire around them. The mouth isn't gaping (thank goodness!), but it isn't closed tightly either. The outside and foot look fine. It was closed up in a ball before the lights came on like it always is. Last night it was fine too. I took these pics less than an hour after I turned on the lights.
Water parameters: (used Aquarium Pharmecuticals (?))
Phos. = 2.0 or less
calc. = 440
alk. = 14
ph = 8.2
nitrates = 0
sg = 1.0256
My alk is a little higher and my ph a little lower than last time I tested (1/25/07) but I think it might be because I'm at the begining of my light cycle and usually we test at the end of the day.
I agree my phospates are high, but I don't believe this to be the problem. We've been fighting high phos. the whole 2 years the nem has been in the tank. We made changes a couple months ago, and they're coming down slowly. (changes made were adding sump. chaeto, better skimmer, etc.)
Here's my thought. A few weeks ago we added two peppermint shrimp to help clean up uneaten food (trying to get those phosphates down). Is it possible that during the night one of those critters tried digging the food out of my nem? It ate some scallop on Saturday night.
Actions? I'll be asking my husband to do a water change tonight. Any other recommendations or thoughts?
I tried to make the pictures a reasonable size, but if they're too big I'll change them to a thumbnail link.
TIA!
When I take a look at my crispa it looked pretty roughed up and I'm not sure why, although I have an idea and I wanted to run it by you guys.
I took some pics and tested my water to make sure, those will follow. The first pic is with no flash, the second with.


There's a bit of slimy/stringy looking stuff entwined in the tentacles, and some (many of them) look like someone has tied fishing wire around them. The mouth isn't gaping (thank goodness!), but it isn't closed tightly either. The outside and foot look fine. It was closed up in a ball before the lights came on like it always is. Last night it was fine too. I took these pics less than an hour after I turned on the lights.
Water parameters: (used Aquarium Pharmecuticals (?))
Phos. = 2.0 or less
calc. = 440
alk. = 14
ph = 8.2
nitrates = 0
sg = 1.0256
My alk is a little higher and my ph a little lower than last time I tested (1/25/07) but I think it might be because I'm at the begining of my light cycle and usually we test at the end of the day.
I agree my phospates are high, but I don't believe this to be the problem. We've been fighting high phos. the whole 2 years the nem has been in the tank. We made changes a couple months ago, and they're coming down slowly. (changes made were adding sump. chaeto, better skimmer, etc.)
Here's my thought. A few weeks ago we added two peppermint shrimp to help clean up uneaten food (trying to get those phosphates down). Is it possible that during the night one of those critters tried digging the food out of my nem? It ate some scallop on Saturday night.
Actions? I'll be asking my husband to do a water change tonight. Any other recommendations or thoughts?
I tried to make the pictures a reasonable size, but if they're too big I'll change them to a thumbnail link.
TIA!