xraydoc
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Well, I was at the LFS (which is actually a very nice caring retailer) and saw a sebae anemone that, while certainly bleached, has the potential to be very beautiful.
So, I picked him up and drip acclimated for about 2 hours matching temp, salinity, SG, and pH. I introduced him to the tank Sunday evening and he was partially inflated, at least as much as I might expect from a bleached nem. I placed him on the sand hoping he would attach, but that did not and has not happened. When I came home from work Monday he had managed to flip upside down and was very retracted. I flipped him over and dug into the sand bed and gently buried his pedal disk and stalk, later that evening (lights off) he had inflated some.
That brings us to yesterday where he did stay upright, although slowly lifting his stalk from the sand and laying over on his side by the end of the night. He was about as inflated at that time as he was in the store. My wife attempted to feed him some fresh shrimp soaked in Zoe with no success, I tried again later that evening and covered the anemone with a basket to keep the cleaner shrimp away. Unfortunately, he did not take it by this morning so I removed the piece from the tank.
So having said that, Im a little discouraged as he hasn't attached, isn't eating, and usually has his mouth slightly open (maybe 0.5 - 1 cm) diameter.
The only encouraging thing at this point is that when I examine him closely I do see some patchy brown coloration in SOME of the tentacles, the overwhelming majority are entirely bleached.
Pictures will be forthcoming when I get home from work.
Parameters:
SG 36 ppt (refractometer)
pH 8.05 - 8.2 Pinpoint (dKH ~ 11)
Ca 410 Salifert
Mg 1500 Elos
NO3 0.5 - 1 ppm Salifert
Temp 79.5
PO4 0 API
So, I picked him up and drip acclimated for about 2 hours matching temp, salinity, SG, and pH. I introduced him to the tank Sunday evening and he was partially inflated, at least as much as I might expect from a bleached nem. I placed him on the sand hoping he would attach, but that did not and has not happened. When I came home from work Monday he had managed to flip upside down and was very retracted. I flipped him over and dug into the sand bed and gently buried his pedal disk and stalk, later that evening (lights off) he had inflated some.
That brings us to yesterday where he did stay upright, although slowly lifting his stalk from the sand and laying over on his side by the end of the night. He was about as inflated at that time as he was in the store. My wife attempted to feed him some fresh shrimp soaked in Zoe with no success, I tried again later that evening and covered the anemone with a basket to keep the cleaner shrimp away. Unfortunately, he did not take it by this morning so I removed the piece from the tank.
So having said that, Im a little discouraged as he hasn't attached, isn't eating, and usually has his mouth slightly open (maybe 0.5 - 1 cm) diameter.
The only encouraging thing at this point is that when I examine him closely I do see some patchy brown coloration in SOME of the tentacles, the overwhelming majority are entirely bleached.
Pictures will be forthcoming when I get home from work.
Parameters:
SG 36 ppt (refractometer)
pH 8.05 - 8.2 Pinpoint (dKH ~ 11)
Ca 410 Salifert
Mg 1500 Elos
NO3 0.5 - 1 ppm Salifert
Temp 79.5
PO4 0 API