im going to give it a few days and see how it reacts, if it starts showing signs of an infection I will be running Cipro. Didnt want to add any sand to my qt/ht, I appreciate the sugestion though. I did actually think about flipping the bowl over and filling it with sand but wanted cleanup to be as easy as possible.Nice anemone! I suggest you divide that aquarium with light diffuser from the home center, to separate the anemone from the heater and power head.
That is haddoni. A sand dweller. It may move around when you aren't looking, it most likely wants to bury it's foot in sand. Some will add reef sand to a container so it can bury it's foot.
Looks like a great anemone to start with, tight mouth looks good.
If it were me, I would go ahead and acclimate to my DT.
He's very healthy. No need to treat this one.
its in dt water and I want to give it a week to make sure nothing is wrong. It's big and would hate to put it in the dt just to have it show signs of distress and crash my tank.If it were me, I would go ahead and acclimate to my DT.
He's very healthy. No need to treat this one.
I do have one rainbow bta but nowhere near the area that the haddoni would be happy


