Just picked the Tube Anemone (Cerianthus) from LFS. It looked fully open and very healthy in the LFS tank, but after arriving home I noticed, that it has no hard tube, soft body only, and the dense cover on the body is torn out and look like a puss at the bottom end. Removed it.
The body is quite alive. I did research more, than year ago, and generally knew, what to expect. Just didn't see absence of the tube in time.
Well, for this night it sits in plastic tube, filled by finest sand (followed information from Toonen article). Cerianthus started to open and look good again, but for how long?
What should I do tomorrow?
1. Put it in plastic tube without sand - how much free space should be between body and walls, how long should it be in relation to the body?
2. Here , pdf file, was mentioned, that it could live without own tube, in plastic or glass tube, covered inside by gelatinous substance.
I could try that, if necessary, but afraid to put it in something, that may rot.
What else?
Any ideas and experiences will be greatly appreciated.
BTW, is it really critical for it to live in tank with temperature 72-75F, with several months in winter at 68F?
It is described as a filter feeder (I'm assuming food size should be less than 200 micron), but that it should be fed by pieces of krill, shrimp or fish.
Did anybody kept them? What they really need?
Thanks.
The body is quite alive. I did research more, than year ago, and generally knew, what to expect. Just didn't see absence of the tube in time.
Well, for this night it sits in plastic tube, filled by finest sand (followed information from Toonen article). Cerianthus started to open and look good again, but for how long?
What should I do tomorrow?
1. Put it in plastic tube without sand - how much free space should be between body and walls, how long should it be in relation to the body?
2. Here , pdf file, was mentioned, that it could live without own tube, in plastic or glass tube, covered inside by gelatinous substance.
I could try that, if necessary, but afraid to put it in something, that may rot.
What else?
Any ideas and experiences will be greatly appreciated.
BTW, is it really critical for it to live in tank with temperature 72-75F, with several months in winter at 68F?
It is described as a filter feeder (I'm assuming food size should be less than 200 micron), but that it should be fed by pieces of krill, shrimp or fish.
Did anybody kept them? What they really need?
Thanks.