I am not here to discourage, but to encourage in the proper context. If you have information or theories, post them, but do so where they can be found among the greater community.
At this point we are hidden under "Randy's Red Haddoni", while a nice specimen, not a thread the community will be exposed to on the scale fitting the current topic.
A few thoughts for the new thread:
fwiw: Ammonia toxicity is a major threat to most of our specimens at this pH.
fwiw2: Bacteria is suspect in a few events, but while easy to postulate, nobody seems to have nailed it down conclusively with exception to increased successes in H. magnifica with treatment.
fwiw3: Since most anemones die in our care the first year, most data is anecdotal at best.
fwiw4: Nothing wrong with posting reference data, quite a few folks lurk these forums and would love to read up on current information.
Cheers folks.
At this point we are hidden under "Randy's Red Haddoni", while a nice specimen, not a thread the community will be exposed to on the scale fitting the current topic.
A few thoughts for the new thread:
fwiw: Ammonia toxicity is a major threat to most of our specimens at this pH.
fwiw2: Bacteria is suspect in a few events, but while easy to postulate, nobody seems to have nailed it down conclusively with exception to increased successes in H. magnifica with treatment.
fwiw3: Since most anemones die in our care the first year, most data is anecdotal at best.
fwiw4: Nothing wrong with posting reference data, quite a few folks lurk these forums and would love to read up on current information.
Cheers folks.