Sebae Anemone aqustions

well i think he may have attached, i turned the pumps back on and he hasn't moved. he wiggles abit but still in place. he has been a bit deflated a couple times today though i think cause he had 2 little poops come out. other wise he is looking good i believe.
 
Well if it attached then leave it be, it will go where it wants or needs to be.
I was always under the impression that both sebae's(H. Crispa and H. malu) prefer a sand bed, Phender's and Bradley's comment was the first I've read of Crispa's being photo'd on rock in the wild.
My crispa's have always planted in sand bed next to or woven through rocks, and only climed rock when lights were weak.
Yours is very different from Malu's I have seen in color, the purple tips do look like a typical Crispa, but the ringed tentacles very much look like a Malu, and I keep seeing malu colors I haven't seen before.
Either way it is pretty, and don't stress on the expelling of waste, that is common.
 
ok as the day went on is has stayed partally deflated. also now there was a hermit crap that was picking on it a lil. is this normal at all for a hermit to be touching it?
 
A hermit should not be able to harm a healthy nem.
It could be picking up what that nem expelled.
Once a nem has attached, really the best thing you can do is just observe and leave it alone as much as possible for the first week or two.
 
ok i was thinking the hermit should have stuck to the nem and became food if it was healthy. so ill just go back to staring at it all day :)
 
maybe im just paranoid but im getting worried about my nem. i think he has mounted to the rock and sand because he hasn't moved in a few days now but most of his tentacles have been all shrunken. only a few are extending and blowing in the current. here is what it looks like anyone know is he is health looking or not?

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It looks to be in pretty good shape to me. You will want to keep the water parameters in check. Have you had a chance to get that nitrate down a bit. For a newly acquired anemone, you want to keep the nitrate as low as possible, preferably undetectable. Also, what is your specific gravity? You want that to be in the 1.025-1.027 range (natural seawater strength).
 
I did a water change sat night so it should have gone down I'm thinking about doing another one tomorrow night. And my gravity is at. 1.023 my lfs told me that's where it should be so I have kept it there. Should I slowly be raising it with water changes?
 
Looks perfectly fine and where it should be, at sand bed.
There are two kinds of Sebae's, H. Crispa which gets huge, like 2' in diameter, very long tentacles, and H. Malu, which I'm pretty positive is what you have(I personally think that is a nice score) which only get about 10" in diameter and shorter tentacles, and IMO have brighter colors.
I have a Malu right now for the first time and it is turning out to be my favorite nem for a mixed reef.
Keep pics coming, I'd like to see how it holds color.
Also agree, slowly bump to 1.026
 
well here is my update. after 2 days of being latched in place he decided to unlatch and move about 6 inches to the left to a different rock. he stayed there for a few hours then went back to where he was yesterday. he isnt latched but back where he was.
im a littel confused but ok
 
sounds like it is just looking for the perfect spot. I wouldn't worry too much about it unless it is blowing around the tank in the current.
 
4 T5's on a 55g should be fine.
They don't seem super light needy like a crispa, my exp so far they are quite similar to an LTA/doreensis.
 
well now for the last few days he keeps detaching moving a few inches and appears to attach again. is this normal for them to try to find the perfect place for them in the tank?
 
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