The anemone deflated on then 1st couple of days of treatment so I proceeded with the 250mg/10 gallon treatment for a week.
On the 7th day I had a friend coming over to help rescaping the tank so I kept the anemone in the hospital tank for an extra day waiting for the dust to settle.
On the next morning the anemone went in in and I managed to put it where I wanted. I removed it from the glass jar and it wasn't willing to attach to the rock immediately after, it took about an hour.
I turn my back on the tank and when I return after a few minute, the water was very cloudy. During the day it cleared up.
Next day (today) I wake up and go check the tank and the tank and it's cloudy again. The magnifica's mouth is tightly closed, perking up like a pointy volcano. Could this be out of stress?
On the 7th day I had a friend coming over to help rescaping the tank so I kept the anemone in the hospital tank for an extra day waiting for the dust to settle.
On the next morning the anemone went in in and I managed to put it where I wanted. I removed it from the glass jar and it wasn't willing to attach to the rock immediately after, it took about an hour.
I turn my back on the tank and when I return after a few minute, the water was very cloudy. During the day it cleared up.
Next day (today) I wake up and go check the tank and the tank and it's cloudy again. The magnifica's mouth is tightly closed, perking up like a pointy volcano. Could this be out of stress?