Catchoftheday
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Hey now there are some nice West coast gigs around stillSo, is it safe to say that all of the gigs that Ben imported have died? Looks like the West isn't representin' very well. :sad2:
yes i Put it back into QT and just would not pull threw how ever the old gig moved back to were it was before i added the new gig and is looking greatI forgot to mention however, that I think you'd see a downfall. Can you let us know what happened? Did it happen all of a sudden? Was it back in QT and didn't make it?
Jeremy,
In the last video, the two anemones looks great more than a month ago. When did you notice any problem? What kind of problem? Were you feeding them and did you change feeding when you see the problem?
Thanks
sberman,
There aren't that many of us out there, at least on RC. I am sure there are some never post on RC. I hope we will have a growing group, and it seem that we are growing. Sometime I joke a little, but it doesn't mean that I feel sad when I hear about lost here and there. Jeremy anemones were doing great. I wonder what kill him? We may never know.
Minh
If anyone has done more for theses guys then you i dont know who they are --- i hope you will keep giving your help --- and coming up with some more cures --- maybe we can get others to help out thats what nice about this group that is here ----we can joke but we all know its the animals health in the end that matters
Definitely true about helping each other. There is no rivalry and it's definitely not a competition. The community of gig owners on RC is very small and very tight-knit -- I think I've exchanged PM conversations with many of you. I think the whole point of the forum is to share information -- whether good or bad -- so that we can learn from it. There have been some key milestones this past year, both good and bad -- from the introduction of the Cipro treatment to cut gigs appearing on the market. What I realized though, is that when it comes to S. gigantea, the hobbyists are leading the charge to find new information. It seems like we know more than anyone else (not the exporter, the importer, the LFS). I've struggled to find scientific papers specifically discussing S. gigantea.
I did however, watch a program last night on venom/toxins of animals like snakes, snails, beaded lizards, etc. and how they are now being used to develop medication used to treat from anything from heart attacks to Alzheimer's. It quickly dawned on me how great it would be if someone did a study on anemone nematocysts, specifically those of S. gigantea.
Anyway, back to your regularly schedule thread.
Alls it will take is another little breakthrough like the cipro treatment. Hope it is soon
catchoftheday - can you please elaborate on the feeding schedule of the gig that died? I'm interested in knowing how often it was fed? IE: you had it how long, and fed every how many days? How long did you wait to feed it from first arrival? How long did it live from the last feeding it was given? Thank you for this information.
sorry for your loosing that guy...![]()