Slickcg33
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Title says it all I need to know when to pull the trigger and remove the anemone from my display to treat with antibiotics.
A little info:
I recently purchased a beautiful blue s.gig (01/04/13) and has been in my Solana aquarium (20x20x20aio) since Friday.
Since placing the anemone in the aquarium it has attached to live rock, however it IS deflating once daily at around the same time. Everyday about an hour or two after lights turn on the anemone will deflate for about four hours and then re-inflate. When inflated the anemone holds a "healthy" shape, however its mouth looks pretty pitiful and is not closed. The anemones folds do get blow around by STRONG current, but for the most part it holds it shape (MP10 at 100% reef crest mode)
We all know the symptoms of the "deflating spiral of death" and I don't want it to happen with this specimen.
Bellow are attached photographs.
Ive already gone the extra mile and purchased ciprofloxacin and i am ready to take it out of the tank and QT with antibiotic if needed. I just don't know if its needed or necessary at this point. At what point should I take it out of the tank?
Tank info:
Tank: 34gallon Solana aquarium 20x20x20 been set up and running for 2+ years.
Lighting: Two Kessil a150 Sky blue 10k and Ocean blue 15k. currently only the 10k led light is on as to not light shock the anemone. Aditional two 12.5" 6 watt Stunner Ecoxotic LED Magenta/453nm Blue for supplement
Circulation: stock return pump and MP10es Aquamaxx HOB protein skimmer.
Stock: Multiple soft and Lps corals as well as three clams, Two Clarkies and a bi-color Blenny. Clean up crew.
Pics and video attached.
Disclaimer: I'm aware this anemone will quickly outgrow the tank... i have a 90gal set up about a foot away when it does.

Thanks!
A little info:
I recently purchased a beautiful blue s.gig (01/04/13) and has been in my Solana aquarium (20x20x20aio) since Friday.
Since placing the anemone in the aquarium it has attached to live rock, however it IS deflating once daily at around the same time. Everyday about an hour or two after lights turn on the anemone will deflate for about four hours and then re-inflate. When inflated the anemone holds a "healthy" shape, however its mouth looks pretty pitiful and is not closed. The anemones folds do get blow around by STRONG current, but for the most part it holds it shape (MP10 at 100% reef crest mode)
We all know the symptoms of the "deflating spiral of death" and I don't want it to happen with this specimen.
Bellow are attached photographs.
Ive already gone the extra mile and purchased ciprofloxacin and i am ready to take it out of the tank and QT with antibiotic if needed. I just don't know if its needed or necessary at this point. At what point should I take it out of the tank?
Tank info:
Tank: 34gallon Solana aquarium 20x20x20 been set up and running for 2+ years.
Lighting: Two Kessil a150 Sky blue 10k and Ocean blue 15k. currently only the 10k led light is on as to not light shock the anemone. Aditional two 12.5" 6 watt Stunner Ecoxotic LED Magenta/453nm Blue for supplement
Circulation: stock return pump and MP10es Aquamaxx HOB protein skimmer.
Stock: Multiple soft and Lps corals as well as three clams, Two Clarkies and a bi-color Blenny. Clean up crew.
Pics and video attached.
Disclaimer: I'm aware this anemone will quickly outgrow the tank... i have a 90gal set up about a foot away when it does.

Thanks!