What is wrong with my RBTA?

bmw798

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I recieved my first anemone on Tuesday, a Rose Bubble Tip. it was doing okay when I recieved it, but hiding under an overhanging rock. I picked it up from Live Aquria's Divers Den, along with a little Grape Coral and drip acclimated them both. The coral is doing fantastic and my parameters are as follows:
Salinity: 1.024
PH: 8.0
Calcium: 420 ppm
Magnesium: 1320 ppm
Nitrates:1 ppm
Alkilinity:11.7 dKh
It looks absolutely unrecognizable and weird colors. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance!
 
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Thanks for the replies guys, I tried feeding it some mysis today but it's mouth just hangs open. I have it under a Current USA LED strip light. I'll try with the pictures again.
 
Here are the pictures. Let me know your thoughts, because to me it looks awful.
 

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Not an expert on RBTA's but from my experience they need to be fed or have something to live off like fish waist.


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Bubble tip nems, all nems, need a lot of light.... I'm not sure what your lighting out put is, I'm not familiar with Current USA fixtures. But they need a high out out light fixture for one. And secondly how did you acclimate the nem? Did you drip, and for how long?

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I have the blue at 100% intensity and I have the white at 50% intensity. I just didn't want to stress it with too much light to early. Should I turn up my intensity? I drip acclimated it for about 90 minutes after I floated the bag for fifteen minutes. It is sitting pretty low in the tank.
 
I have the blue at 100% intensity and I have the white at 50% intensity. I just didn't want to stress it with too much light to early. Should I turn up my intensity? I drip acclimated it for about 90 minutes after I floated the bag for fifteen minutes. It is sitting pretty low in the tank.
How's the mouth look?

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Reason I'm asking is if it's to bad it's better to get ride of the nem then loose your whole system... I would definitely start to run some carbon. And over the course of a few days I would turn up the lights... When putting a nem into a new system it's very stress full on the animal. I wouldn't feed it id slowly raise the lighting up, and run some carbon....

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Reason I'm asking is if it's to bad it's better to get ride of the nem then loose your whole system... I would definitely start to run some carbon. And over the course of a few days I would turn up the lights... When putting a nem into a new system it's very stress full on the animal. I wouldn't feed it id slowly raise the lighting up, and run some carbon....

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The mouth is sagging open which I know isn't good at all. I changed the program to raise it for tomorrow's cycle. Running carbon now, do you think I should give it a few days as I raise the lights or just pull it out? I dont not want to risk my tank. I've read some horror stories about anemones destroying whole systems.

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The mouth is sagging open which I know isn't good at all. I changed the program to raise it for tomorrow's cycle. Running carbon now, do you think I should give it a few days as I raise the lights or just pull it out? I dont not want to risk my tank. I've read some horror stories about anemones destroying whole systems.

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How bad is it sagging.... A "gaping mouth" is when the anemone is basically ready to take its last breath, so to speak... I learned a lot from my first nem, I took it out to soon..... So if I were you I would wait a day or so... Give it time. Bubble tips are hardier than we give them credit for. Try to get a pic of the mouth if you can.

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Pretty bad.. has been for a day now, a little better yesterday morning but bad all day today. I'm hoping it pulls through and I've upped the lighting for tomorrow so I should be able to grab a better picture. Hopefully I don't wake up to a disaster.

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Also, any clue as to what is neon colors? It glows under my actinic lighting. You can see it a little in the pictures I posted.

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Not exactly sure what neon you talking about ....? I see the anemone colors? Is it still holding on to the rock?

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