Mirror Pond
Premium Member
I've been half heartedly looking for a gigantea for a few months but couldn't find any locally and could not afford the beautiful colored ones from Diver's Den that I would occasionally see . I was wandering around on the internet on Christmas Eve and stumbled across the anemone section on Live Aquaria and saw that it had large "True Carpet - tan" S. gigantea in stock. I went ahead and pulled the trigger and it showed up on my doorstep on Friday morning. I floated it for about 20 minutes and acclimated it to my water over the next hour by adding 1/2 cup of my tank water every 5 minutes or so. I then placed it in a 20 gallon long quarantine tank with a heater, small powerhead and placed an Evergrow D120 led light over the tank. It was fairly deflated at first but quickly inflated and attached to the bottom of the tank immediately.
The mouth stayed open a little bit so I decided to start antibiotic treatments right away just in case. I did not have any cipro on hand but I did have a supply of sulfamethoxazole (800 mg)/TMP(160 mg) DS tablets which I cut in quarters. I have now treated the anemone for 4 days and I have not witnessed any deflation. You can see a little bit of a stringy substance in the picture below and that is the only stuff that has been expelled over the 4 days. I'm going to stop treatments and observe it for a few more days and if everything still looks good, I'll add it to my display tank.
Its hard to take a very good picture but here it is under 40 percent blue channel and whites just barely turned on:

Under 40 percent white with blue just barely on:

The mouth stayed open a little bit so I decided to start antibiotic treatments right away just in case. I did not have any cipro on hand but I did have a supply of sulfamethoxazole (800 mg)/TMP(160 mg) DS tablets which I cut in quarters. I have now treated the anemone for 4 days and I have not witnessed any deflation. You can see a little bit of a stringy substance in the picture below and that is the only stuff that has been expelled over the 4 days. I'm going to stop treatments and observe it for a few more days and if everything still looks good, I'll add it to my display tank.
Its hard to take a very good picture but here it is under 40 percent blue channel and whites just barely turned on:

Under 40 percent white with blue just barely on:


