Sebae Anemone help

Firesole

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Purchased a Sebae a few weeks ago and for the first few days he looked fine with where I placed him and even ate the food I gave him. He has since been blown out of the holes that I place him in and ends up shoved under a rock or in a corner upside down every time I try to move him back into a decent position. Should I just leave him be wherever the current pushes him or try to reposition him? It's definitely the current moving him and not himself. Whenever he is in one of these awkward positions he is all shrunken up and doesn't appear to be eating either. Any suggestions??
 
Is it white?

Some info about your tank would be helpful --- size, how long has it been set up. Current water parameters. What type of lights, etc.
 
Are we talking about a condy? If it was blown out, I assume it was from a powerhead. Try to find a place that is not a typhoon area, yet in an area that will give you viewing pleasure. Easy on the moving last thing you want to do is cause tissue damage due to undo moving.
 
gigantea's tend to move around alot, if you have powerheads i strongly suggest placing foam over your intakes on you power heads until an established spot is found.
 
all I was told was that it is a Sebae anenome. It was a bright white w/ purple tips when I got it (still is). my tank is 55gal w/ a 40gal sump (about 75gal total vol.). 4x65w PC lights. Established for 8-9 months now. Parameters read normal as I did a water change on Saturday. This problem existed before the water change of 25+ gallons. no worries about the powerheads as of yet, I haven't seen him move once on his own since the day I got him. What do they look like when they die?
 
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sebae Heractis crispa
both sebae and condys have purple tips, Id trust your dealer who you bought it from but most likely its a sebae
 
that's exactly what it looks like. My nitrates are near 10 ppm on one test that I have and even less on the other. My phosphates are near 0 also.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13055442#post13055442 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Firesole
all I was told was that it is a Sebae anenome. It was a bright white w/ purple tips when I got it (still is). my tank is 55gal w/ a 40gal sump (about 75gal total vol.). 4x65w PC lights. Established for 8-9 months now. Parameters read normal as I did a water change on Saturday. This problem existed before the water change of 25+ gallons. no worries about the powerheads as of yet, I haven't seen him move once on his own since the day I got him. What do they look like when they die?

Those aren't going to be enough lights for a sebae long term. It being bright white is a very bad sign -- it is bleached. While they can come back from that, it is the exception and not the rule. The lights you have aren't going to be enough for a sebae.

What is the temp and salinity?
 
ok so I got home from work not long ago and I can't find my sebae anywhere. I had moved him to a lower flow area the other day but even there he seemed to get blown out somewhat. I'm guessing that he got blown out of his spot sometime today and is probably back behind my rocks. Do I need to be worried? Should I move some rocks around to find him???
 
not to be a downer, but the nem probably wont make it. When I first saw a sebae, I thought it looked awesome. That was until I found out that is was close to death. I had one in a tank for about a week doing the same type of things. It eventually died. If the nem somehow makes it, you need to get stronger lights (MH's) to keep it happy.
 
ok, so I haven't seen my anemone in 2 days. I'm almost certain he was under or behind a rock. Should I try to move things around to find him? Surely I don't want to leave him be if he is dead.
 
If you can't see it at all, then I would move things around.

On the off chance it is dead, make sure you have a net handy, they tend to fall apart if they are dead, that way you would be able to get most of it out.
 
ok, that's what I was looking for. I plan on doing another water change in the next day or two so I'll move things around then to find him.
 
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