Need help with LTA

nps9981

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I need help with my LTA that I've had for over 6 years. I switched over from 300 watts of MH to 36 LEDs (12 white and 24 blue) from rapid led about a year and a half ago and ever since my LTA has slowly shrunk. It is now a quarter of the size it used to be. The tentacles are no longer sticky so not sure how I can feed it. They are also very short and stubby. Tank is a 45 tall with a clarkii that uses the anemone as a host. Any thoughts?
 
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Pics. What type of fixture? Add a couple of t5 bulbs for additional. Hard to believe it's just lighting though. Could be, he's just old? Anyone else have a clue?

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Pics. What type of fixture? Add a couple of t5 bulbs for additional. Hard to believe it's just lighting though. Could be, he's just old? Anyone else have a clue?

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Pics added. I made the fixture. Combination of a few blues and neutral whites and mostly royal blue and cool white. How old can they live?
 
They live a long long time, like 50-100 years has been the claim, so I'm sure it's reacting to your light change, maybe shade it w/ screen in that area to see what it does.
 
From my observations and experience an anemone may expand to increase surface area in order to draw in more light/energy, and a shock of sudden increased light can make them actually decrease in size, so often size itself is not a be all indicator of health like we may think w/ most all other animals
 
What are your tank parameters:

pH
temp
Light timing
inhabitants
feeding
nitrate
nitrite
water type
Sg
 
I would not think you are getting to much light, I bet if you par metered both lights the MH would be more than your new LED set up but I am no expert in lighting. If lighting is the only change and your other parameters are the same then that's your issue.
 
I took down my LED's and put my MH back up. We'll see if that helps. Also, I noticed the mouth is gaping about a half an inch. Any suggestions? Do I need t treat it with antibiotics?

SG 1.024
Temp 78
PH 8.3
Nitrates - not sure, need to get a new test kit.
 
Don't know how old they get. That shows quite a bit of algae. Anemones like stable water parameters, and relatively clean water. Need more info and a closer look at that Nem.

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A couple years ago when I switched from MH to LED I threw out my old magnetic ballast thinking I'd never need them again. Thinking my LTA's decline was due to the lighting I bought some electronic ballast for my MH bulbs and hooked them up over the weekend. I'm definitely not getting the intensity I had with my LEDs, so I switched back last night.

The anemone is definitely getting worse. The mouth is gaping about 5/8 of an inch and tentacles are getting smaller. My Clarkii has also been digging into it trying to find a place to sleep, which has caused it to uproot.

I decided to move the LTA into a container to keep it away from the Clarkii. At what point is it time to give up on this thing?
 

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Just calibrated refractometer RO\DI. It was spot on. Test kits are brand new. This is a very established tank, over 14 years old.
 
How does its foot and all look? Nothing got at it or anything right?

Anything new added or dosed over the past year?
DI resin good?
 
I think you should remove it and treat it with cipro in a hospital tank. It may or may not improve but at it's probably your best shot for now
 
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