DougSupreme
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I've housed a Ritteri anemone in my 225G tank since early October. Up until the beginning of December, the nem stayed stationary and looked very healthy. After the first week of December, it started to walk. Moved all around the tank finally settling down on the glass. Since it has stopped moving, it has alternately looked incredible and pathetic. Flow is not an issue (looks to be neither too much, nor insufficient)
Parameters
Salinity 1.025
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate <5 (API test kit)
Phosphate 0.03 (Hanna)
What could be causing the irregularity of its condition?
I'm tempted to remove it from the glass and move it back to the rock where it started. I wonder if the fluctuating room temperature is affecting the temperature of the glass, and thereby the temperature of the nem's foot.
Maybe?
Looking for ideas. When it's looking good, it's the size of a dinner plate. When it's bad, it's maybe the size of a teacup.
Parameters
Salinity 1.025
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate <5 (API test kit)
Phosphate 0.03 (Hanna)
What could be causing the irregularity of its condition?
I'm tempted to remove it from the glass and move it back to the rock where it started. I wonder if the fluctuating room temperature is affecting the temperature of the glass, and thereby the temperature of the nem's foot.
Maybe?
Looking for ideas. When it's looking good, it's the size of a dinner plate. When it's bad, it's maybe the size of a teacup.