<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7822646#post7822646 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by addiosoms
ok i feed it krill 2 times a week have chunks should i be doing a whole? also now that i does not have any tenticals it is hard to feed i have to put a plastic bowl over it so that none of the other fish eat it. and it takes a long time for it to eat it. my light is 4x65 watt 10,000k and 1x96 watt blue bulb. i have a 75 gallon tank. other fish are clown only one white stripe clown if you get that lol. what is ph 8.4 nitrite .25 ammonia .0 nitrate 2.5 phosphate .0 copper.0 calcium more like 500 not to shur. temp is 81 right now hot i know i dont have a chiller and it is hot out here lol. well that is it thanks also is a pic of the top and you can see the arms are gone and disinagrating will they come back? also the side of it keeps inflaming and getts big and then pinches and looks like there is a ring or rubber band around it?
jeremy
Your most recent picture, I see that I can all the way through the anemone to the rock.
I don't think it's going to make it. Not likely anyways.
I think you will most likely wind up removing it's carcass from the tank in the next day or two as it continues to disintegrate.
In my opinion you don't have enough lighting to maintain an anemone, but that can vary on what type of anemone you have and where it's positioned in the tank and how deep your tank is and a lot of other things.
I keep my tank at 82 degrees and my anemones are thriving, so unless you have an anemone that's supposed to be a cold water anemone I don't think it's the temperature.
I feed my nems partial silversides, nice meaty things. I have heard of some people keeping the just fine with krill too.
Your anemone could have been slowly starving and dying from not enough light, and that process can take a while. I think it's likely that your refugium addition was just a coincidence with the final decline of your anemone.
If your white stripe clown is a maroon clown and your nem was very small it might have harrassed your nem to death. Also if your clownfish was stealing food from your nem during feeding time it might not have been getting any food.
I'm not an expert, these are just my opinions and experiences, and opinions are like *******s, everyone has one.