We purchased a Rose BTA anemone last week. Within 24 hours it crawled under an overhand in the rock out of the light and has not come out since. It has a mucousy discharge coming out of it, is deflated, and does not look very good. It looked good when we bought it, we drip acclimated it for about 5 hours. The tank parameters are
Amonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 15 PPM
Phosphate: .25
PH: 8.1
Salinity: 1.023
KH: 161
Calcium: 420
Lighting: 2 Radion Gen 2's
Tank is 110 Gallons and has been set up for 14 months
Flow: 2 returns from sump/refugium and one internal flow pump. There are high areas of flow and lower areas of flow. The flow around the BTA is gentle.
Livestock: 1 Rabbit fish, 1 engineer goby, 3 clowns, 1 pajama Cardinal, 1 coral beauty, and 1 neon basslet, 1 sally lightfoot crab, assorted snails, cleaner shrimp, peppermint shrimp, 2 pistol shrimp, sand sifting starfish, and hermit crabs. There are also a bunch of copepods/amphipods.
We Vodka dose 8ml in the AM and 6ml in the PM.
The three coral frags we acclimated at the same time are doing great.
Should we attempt to move it back into the light? Is there anything else we can do for it?
Amonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 15 PPM
Phosphate: .25
PH: 8.1
Salinity: 1.023
KH: 161
Calcium: 420
Lighting: 2 Radion Gen 2's
Tank is 110 Gallons and has been set up for 14 months
Flow: 2 returns from sump/refugium and one internal flow pump. There are high areas of flow and lower areas of flow. The flow around the BTA is gentle.
Livestock: 1 Rabbit fish, 1 engineer goby, 3 clowns, 1 pajama Cardinal, 1 coral beauty, and 1 neon basslet, 1 sally lightfoot crab, assorted snails, cleaner shrimp, peppermint shrimp, 2 pistol shrimp, sand sifting starfish, and hermit crabs. There are also a bunch of copepods/amphipods.
We Vodka dose 8ml in the AM and 6ml in the PM.
The three coral frags we acclimated at the same time are doing great.
Should we attempt to move it back into the light? Is there anything else we can do for it?