Jeremy.XIII
New member
Okay, I made the title a little dramatic but I'm trying to get y'all's attention!
I bought a new sebae after doing extensive research on different 'nems and I already have a curlique that's been happy for a while now at the top of my rock "overhang" where he finally found a small crevice to creep into. So I went and checked out my LFS's shipment they got in a few days ago of anemones and they had two sebaes and after truly extensive checking and rechecking, I picked the one I figured was the healthiest choice (read: inexperienced newb picks anemone) and brought 'em home. He isn't bleached, beautiful tan color with a white foot and purple tips. Problem is.. I can't get him to settle in. I know it's only been like eight hours but it's freaking me out because the curlique didn't float around the tank like this. It's literally like he's dead.. His tentacles aren't shrived but he made them way short but he also flared out. Like way out, almost looking like a carpet or something. And he just floats around the tank wherever the current takes him. I guess I'm fretting so much because I don't want him to slosh around everywhere and get hurt when I'm not looking. I've tried high and low on the rock structures and I even tried placing him in a crater my clown pair dug out in the sandbed in the calmer portion of the tank and he just floated away. Before everybody attacks me about waiting and blah blah blah I just wanted to know if there's anything I can do to help the little guy out and help him settle in?
Also, is he safe to touch barehanded?
Should I go ahead and feed him and turn the lights back on as well? They've been off most of the day.
Tank specs:
55 gal tank
100-110 lbs live and seeding rock
60 lbs aragonite sand
Host of snails
Courting pair of oscellaris clowns
Pair of domino damsels (Yes, pair. They paired like the clowns.. Weirdest thing)
Curlique anemone
1300 gph powerhead (I know I need two and a wavemaker.. Working on it)
Glass top with two long LED strips.. Probably 25 or so 3W white LED's per strip with seven or eight blue 3W LED modules built in about a half inch above the glass on feet.
Tank's been up for over a year, water parameters all read great. Salinity may have been a little high, I forgot to top off before I added him.. Should I top it off now and lower the salinity?
Sorry for so many questions for all of you that made it this far!! I'm just new to this anemone thing (no coral experience) so I'm a little freaked out and don't have any friends into this stuff. Thanks again for all of your help. Any other tips on keeping nems would be extremely helpful as well.
I bought a new sebae after doing extensive research on different 'nems and I already have a curlique that's been happy for a while now at the top of my rock "overhang" where he finally found a small crevice to creep into. So I went and checked out my LFS's shipment they got in a few days ago of anemones and they had two sebaes and after truly extensive checking and rechecking, I picked the one I figured was the healthiest choice (read: inexperienced newb picks anemone) and brought 'em home. He isn't bleached, beautiful tan color with a white foot and purple tips. Problem is.. I can't get him to settle in. I know it's only been like eight hours but it's freaking me out because the curlique didn't float around the tank like this. It's literally like he's dead.. His tentacles aren't shrived but he made them way short but he also flared out. Like way out, almost looking like a carpet or something. And he just floats around the tank wherever the current takes him. I guess I'm fretting so much because I don't want him to slosh around everywhere and get hurt when I'm not looking. I've tried high and low on the rock structures and I even tried placing him in a crater my clown pair dug out in the sandbed in the calmer portion of the tank and he just floated away. Before everybody attacks me about waiting and blah blah blah I just wanted to know if there's anything I can do to help the little guy out and help him settle in?
Also, is he safe to touch barehanded?
Should I go ahead and feed him and turn the lights back on as well? They've been off most of the day.
Tank specs:
55 gal tank
100-110 lbs live and seeding rock
60 lbs aragonite sand
Host of snails
Courting pair of oscellaris clowns
Pair of domino damsels (Yes, pair. They paired like the clowns.. Weirdest thing)
Curlique anemone
1300 gph powerhead (I know I need two and a wavemaker.. Working on it)
Glass top with two long LED strips.. Probably 25 or so 3W white LED's per strip with seven or eight blue 3W LED modules built in about a half inch above the glass on feet.
Tank's been up for over a year, water parameters all read great. Salinity may have been a little high, I forgot to top off before I added him.. Should I top it off now and lower the salinity?
Sorry for so many questions for all of you that made it this far!! I'm just new to this anemone thing (no coral experience) so I'm a little freaked out and don't have any friends into this stuff. Thanks again for all of your help. Any other tips on keeping nems would be extremely helpful as well.