Squidmotron
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So, I finally got myself a magnificent (formerly known as Ritteri) anemone, and it's quite the specimen. I overpaid a lot and it was from iBluewater.
I had researched extensively here what to do and I had spent months preparing for it. I have the cipro and QT.
But, the iBluewater told me that it was already treated with cipro and the shipping time was short so I just put it in the tank right after acclimation.
It moved to an odd spot. A spot with both low flow and low light. Its not on a rock -- it's on the the bottom plastic part of the internal overflow. And it hasn't moved for 3 days.
It's tentacles are not flat and it has expanded to at least 4X it's original size, but it is certainly not what I would call thriving. They are stubby rather than extended and wavy. My two percula clowns are already harassing it. That took about 3 seconds. I have not fed it.
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What should be my course now, anemone experts?
Wait?
Try to get it out an hospitalize again? But it's already been treated once. Will it work again? If I try to get it out, how do I go about it? It's not on a rock.
Thank you very much. I am quite concerned.
I had researched extensively here what to do and I had spent months preparing for it. I have the cipro and QT.
But, the iBluewater told me that it was already treated with cipro and the shipping time was short so I just put it in the tank right after acclimation.
It moved to an odd spot. A spot with both low flow and low light. Its not on a rock -- it's on the the bottom plastic part of the internal overflow. And it hasn't moved for 3 days.
It's tentacles are not flat and it has expanded to at least 4X it's original size, but it is certainly not what I would call thriving. They are stubby rather than extended and wavy. My two percula clowns are already harassing it. That took about 3 seconds. I have not fed it.
..
What should be my course now, anemone experts?
Wait?
Try to get it out an hospitalize again? But it's already been treated once. Will it work again? If I try to get it out, how do I go about it? It's not on a rock.
Thank you very much. I am quite concerned.