<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8988440#post8988440 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RedSonja
Thanks Raoul, I haven't run into this before so I didn't know what might happen. And to the OP, you're welcome, hope I was some help. Please keep us updated on how it's doing.
-Sonja
I think the best answer to give when you don't know, is that you don't know. Unfortunately, I knew...
I hate to admit to this, but this incident was fairly recent, like a couple months back in our tank. The lights were going bad, and we didn't even think about additional feedings. One day it was just obvious that the crispa was missing tentacles. Right away we realized what had been happening, so we started some heavy feeding and he's looking much better. I'm embarassed that this happened, but at least I was able to provide a general answer.
zmazza - please keep in mind that the time may be off given the variables present, like type of anemone, current health, food, and tank conditions. I think that you should see some form of improvement in a week or two.
FWIW: I would caution you on the force feeding. That's usually reserved for desparate times, when you can't get a sick nem to eat any other way and the situation is dire. Force feeding can cause damage to your nem if you're not careful, and may cause additional stress. Since yours is eating I wouldn't risk it. Smaller and varied foods sound like a great option for you right now.
That's just my 2c from reading way too many posts (at least my husband thinks so) over the last few years.
Good luck!