bradleym
Premium Member
So I know I'm just asking for it by taking this new one on, but here's the story anyway. A local reefer set up a tank for his boss. The tank had a green haddoni and 2 GSM clowns. All is well, no problem, but the boss decides he's done with a tank in his office and unplugs it! And then leaves it sit for a couple days before telling the friend!!!
So the friend takes them home but the only tank he has is a shark tank, so he has to shove the anemone in the sump to protect the sharks. And the main light on the sump was out! The guy didn't want to kill it so he offered it up for free. So after a couple more days there with almost no light at all, I show up on the scene (yesterday) and can't bear it. So now it's my problem.
Here he is at my place just before acclimation. Tight mouth, slightly sticky tentacles, very sticky base. So he's a fighter, or I woulda just let it be.
Hating acclimation. I spent 3 hours acclimating and gradually increased the drip rate as the level in the bucket rose, making the change constant and maximizing the amount of displaced old water. The shade of green shown in the right side is the most color he has shown. SERIOUSLY bleached:
And in my tank. You can't tell but his entire body is the color of the green in the last picture now. I put a screen over the top to shade him for the next week since he's been in the dark so long:
So like the title says, wish me luck. I'll be updating this thread every now and then I just wanted to share my idiocy and reckless abandon for anemones. LOL
So the friend takes them home but the only tank he has is a shark tank, so he has to shove the anemone in the sump to protect the sharks. And the main light on the sump was out! The guy didn't want to kill it so he offered it up for free. So after a couple more days there with almost no light at all, I show up on the scene (yesterday) and can't bear it. So now it's my problem.
Here he is at my place just before acclimation. Tight mouth, slightly sticky tentacles, very sticky base. So he's a fighter, or I woulda just let it be.
Hating acclimation. I spent 3 hours acclimating and gradually increased the drip rate as the level in the bucket rose, making the change constant and maximizing the amount of displaced old water. The shade of green shown in the right side is the most color he has shown. SERIOUSLY bleached:
And in my tank. You can't tell but his entire body is the color of the green in the last picture now. I put a screen over the top to shade him for the next week since he's been in the dark so long:
So like the title says, wish me luck. I'll be updating this thread every now and then I just wanted to share my idiocy and reckless abandon for anemones. LOL