I have a little more time this AM to adjust the position of the anemone and adjust the flow to where I think is optimal for the him. I think over all he is doing better. He is still very sick because he is not stiff at all, as can be seen on the FTS last post. I wish I can move him from the rock easy. I don't want that LR in there but I don't want to stress him further.
Here he is at 8:30 AM today 1/30/2016
Antonio
Your baby (my baby now) is doing great. It is one of the showpiece of my DT. I just clean the glass. I will wait until everything settle down and take a picture tomorrow. He is at a prominent place in my tank since he is such a special anemone
Uneventful first day of treatment. He expanded well, and stiff up against the current. His mouth shrink up and looking good. There is one area of deflation, I think is due to the anemone crab. This crab came with the anemone. I did not want to kill him leaving him in the 65 gal because there are two Mantis ogre in that tank that would love to club him to death and eat him. I put several anemone crab in my DT but all got kill by my Harlequin Tusk. I think he will stay with this anemone until treatment is done.
How do you transfer the large carpet from the display to the hospital tank?
Is exposing the nem to air inevitable or do you put it in a big container in the display, then transfer it to the hospital tank?
My tank is 36 inches wide. The clam is slanted and mantel is 4 inches from the front glass and 2 inches from the back glass. He will out growth the tank in a year or two. I think I will donate him to the Texas State Aquarium when the time come
The shell is at least 26-28 inches
The tank is so large, it is hard to take a good FTS. Here are some spot pictures of some interested animals that I have. For better picture I have to bring out my SLR. These are just picture from my phone
Onyx in one of my Magnifica
My Gigas and three of my larger fishes
My Green Gigantea
My second oldest Gigantea
My oldest Gigantea, one of my Magnifica and my Red Haddoni
I find that anemones seem to be tolerant to each other. Different species touch each other without harm. Haddoni and Gigantea can stay next to eachother for long term. Magnifica touch the carpets of both species on occasion without harm. None of my Magnifica touch carpet longterm.
My sick Green Gigantea is doing a lot better after three nights of treatment. No deflation at all. He is expanding a lot. I will be out this weekend so I have to finish with his treatment by then.
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