rose bulb anemone killed HELP

rduic

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ok my rose bubble tip anemone walked around today for the first tiem in a long time, he got sucked into my tunze powerhead and chopped up!

there was a piece of him still stuck to the outside of the pump so i pulled it off and placed him on the bottom of the tank, think he could survive. ( i mean he got choppe dup)

also my water is cloudy, i did a 5% water change, and cleand my skimmer which isnt skimming now.

what shoudl i do and should i be woried about toxins?
 
The chopped up piece could survive. They are very tough. If it still has a mouth, or as soon as it develops one, feed it small amounts of meaty food (small in comparison to its overall size) every day, tapering off to several times a week as the anemone begins to recover and grow. Replacing all the lost tissue will take quite a bit of energy (food).

As for toxins, that's really not a worry. A RBTA doesn't release "toxins." It could release a bunch of nematocysts, but if your fish aren't already dead, you're probably in the clear for that. The one thing you need to be aware of is that "chopped/dead anemone" = "lots of organics," which may overload the biological filtration of your tank. Monitor your ammonia levels, and if you start to get a reading, be prepared to do significant partial water changes (my suggestion, 25% at a time, possibly every day).

You may also experience an algae bloom, after all is said and done.

Good luck.

Kevin
 
Yea they're misinterpreted. Its not even TOXIC... its more of STINGS if you know what I mean. I wouldnt really worry about nematocysts being released, but more solely the anemones dead tissues floating around.
 
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