Worm's S. Gig

Looks like it's still poop dead zoox. You're removing it from the tank, right? Other than that it's looking good.
 
Yes even doing 100% water change to get it all.

It looked kick butt today when the lights were just right.

I think a few more cycles of getting the old stuff out and it will look better!
 
Bubbles...

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OK this is day three.

Sorry after 2:40 it is graphic. You can see it work to expel some zoonanthe, and eventually get rid of it.

If this is too much documentation please tell me.

Right now it is looking better and better.

Live feed shows it fluffed back up and looking nice. (yeah at night too)

Thank you for those sending PM and asking questions here in the forum.

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Temp running at a constant 82. Sg of 1.027 Water change today was 100% Cipro given just after camera pulled to d/l time-lapse.
 
OMG! OMG!! He's AWESOME!!!!! +1 on low light.....SLOWly :0) Looks like both of you are doing VerY GOOD! Subscribed, of course :0)
 
Lights do not come up till like 1300 ish...

I subscribe to 100% light control.

My day is
13:00 @ 10%
15:15 @ 50%
21:30 @ 50%
25:55 @ 0%

So ramp up and back down from 1300 to midnight.

Right now its only 1411 and you posted at 13:35.... LOL

The HT/GIG tank is on a reduced % compared to the main tank, so I think it had just not come on yet when you looked.
 
OK.. So a cycle of about 7 hours of light is about all it wants to take right now.

I am going to set the control to knock back at 7 hours instead of going for 10.

As we always state, watch it and it will tell you.

OK here are a few pics:

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Behind the scenes at the production studio:

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You can see the green screen and stand-in's waiting. The camera crew was out to lunch and let their cameras in place, so I took a quick shot.

This is just after water change and right before I took the camera off. In the timelaps (whihc is uploading) near the end you will see what looks light lightening. That was the flash pic. Timing I guess. LOL

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Once it is done uploading I will post in today's video.

Personally.. I feel real great about today. One of my boys turned 20. My 19yo 11yo and I went to the range...

OOPS... the gig... Sorry.

It has shown so much more life and many of the positive signs like holding its self up and closing its mouth all the way.

In the video you can see waves of fluid pushing and even a knot where it is working on dislodging something inside and it just keeps on and on..

I know it looks like a time-lapse... Take a look at this next video in full screen and high def. See and sense what it is doing. Over my years I have always like to use a time lapse to show people what is really going on. Weather it be large scenes or even something as small as this.

OK I guess that was the teaser for the video.

Thanks for stopping by and seeing how it is going.
 
That Gigantea looks great. He is well on his way to recover.
The light I got on my HT is much less powerful than Radion which you have on your's. Mine is doign well also. Tonight is the last night I will treat with antibiotic. I will do a 100% water change tomorrow and we will see.
Good luck with your's. He is lovely. Like D-Nak, I think any healthy Gigantea is beautiful, regardless of color. Some color is better than other. Your multi-color Gigantea looks like he will be a looker.
 
This got done uploading sometime after I went to bed. So sorry for the late post.

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Hey how are you?? Where ya been? -- Thanks!!

OK so... I was looking at the camera today and I took the full tank camera and moved it over to see the qt tank. almost a straight down look. I looked at the other cameras view finder first. Just to see what it saw, interesting to see.

Then I noticed the gig... It is wider than it was yesterday, now I am marking some of it up as the angle, but it is still relaxing more and more each day.

In the midst of day 5... things are going strong so far.
 
For those of you that have never looked over to my build thread, here is a quick over view. The first tank is the 120, where the gig will end up going.

BTW... there is a quick 30 sec or so of the gig at the end of this video. I know the other one is still uploading... so I thought you would like to see it while you wait.

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@Orion

Hummm.... Mine has had nice open day and no shrinkage/expunging. (well I am uploading the video, I always look through it all the way (got kids ya know...) and I do not remember any.)

I know you are a day ahead of mine. I might do another day of cipro and try a no-cipro day and see how it does.

What do you think?
 
Looks good. I'm jealous.

Cant find a healthy S.gigantea in my neck of the woods and now I'm going to be full up on anemones with my H.magnifica's.

Glad to see its doing well and responding to treatment and your lighting regimen.

I've seen newly acclimated anemones act like that when they get too much light...
 
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