Sebae driving us nuts

Sigh I think he finally kicked the bucket :(


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My clown is going to go nuts.... Does this mean I should not have a nem? Or should I go with something easier like a BTA?


TO answer the question above I use Salifert test kits and the nitrate level was just about ero.... Do these things sometimes just die or does it have to be something in my tank?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9293984#post9293984 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NewSchool04
Try feeding raw shrimp, you can buy a huge bag at your local market for less than $10.00. Very small pieces, small enough that you use a turkey baster to shoot the shrimp pieces into the anemone. Silversides are not ideal food for anemones. I also use Rod's Food and they seem to love it.

I would also look into changing your bulbs and going with a 10K until your anemone heals up. That should help him out along with the food.

I disagree because people can have great success with silersides(ss), but I would not feed ss to my anems. I have heard of problems with bones sticking in the anem and basically choking it to death. Not common, but possible. I've choked on a fish bone before and it is not fun.

I use all inverts(talked about it on four or five different posts) with supplements. SS's have a bony structure that makes it a little more difficult for anem to eat/breakdown. The chitonous shell of most inverts(mysis, brine) can be easily digested by the anem and the larger foods(table shrimp, clams, oysters) shells can be removed. I have never seen my anem's expell foods, waste, anything out of their mouth, so I'm assuming my diet is working well. they have grown from cloned babies(1-2" and bleached), into full grown mothers.
 
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