After re-reading this thread and thinking about it some more, I do not believe a pathogen is involved. It recovered in QT without antibiotics. That is what changed my mind. Beuchat also has a haddoni and crispa in the same DT. They also got "sick" when the new gig was introduced. Looks more and more like anemone warfare. Over the years, I have also tried mixed anemone species tanks. Sometimes you just cannot put certain individuals together. As a general rule, different species of the same genus seem to be compatible, while species from different genus not so much. Again, in general. Individuals may vary, with E. quadricolor as a wildcard. Presently, I have H. crispa, H.magnifica, E.quadricolor together for years and doing great. Have tried to add a gig only to have all get "sick". Removal of the gig returned the others to normal. I tried this mix twice with the same result. That gig now resides in it's own tank, recovering without antibiotics. In the past, however, I lost a gig trying to mix, not realizing what was happening.
Is there anyone out there who is successfully keeping Heteractis and Stichodactyla together just fine for years? Please post.
Beuchat - How large is your display tank? What else is in there? Maybe remove the other anemones, do a large water change in the DT, then return the gig to the DT. Also, how is the water flow? Maybe put the circulating pump from QT next to the gig in the DT. It seems to like it.
Dan
Is there anyone out there who is successfully keeping Heteractis and Stichodactyla together just fine for years? Please post.
Beuchat - How large is your display tank? What else is in there? Maybe remove the other anemones, do a large water change in the DT, then return the gig to the DT. Also, how is the water flow? Maybe put the circulating pump from QT next to the gig in the DT. It seems to like it.
Dan