I just got an anemone yesterday evening, and it moved all the way across my tank onto the other side, but it’s sitting upside down. It doesn’t look shrivelled up or anything, and the colour looks normal. Is this typical?
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Yes. They will find perfect spot.I just got an anemone yesterday evening, and it moved all the way across my tank onto the other side, but it’s sitting upside down. It doesn’t look shrivelled up or anything, and the colour looks normal. Is this typical?
It’s been in that spot since this morning though, will it take some time to move again?Yes. They will find perfect spot.
Yep it may not move but stretch out from under the rock get the light. I have a couple that will do that.It’s been in that spot since this morning though, will it take some time to move again?
Is that sticking upside down (which is fine) or sitting upside down (which is not fine)?I just got an anemone yesterday evening, and it moved all the way across my tank onto the other side, but it’s sitting upside down. It doesn’t look shrivelled up or anything, and the colour looks normal. Is this typical?
I took it as it was on the rocks upside down but your right clarification is neededIs that sticking upside down (which is fine) or sitting upside down (which is not fine)?
Not sure why I can’t upload a pic, but the white marshmallow looking part is facing up and it’s not attached to a rock. Should I move it ?Is that sticking upside down (which is fine) or sitting upside down (which is not fine)?
I took it as it was on the rocks upside down but your right clarification is needed
Is that sticking upside down (which is fine) or sitting upside down (which is not fine)?
I think you mean the foot.Not sure why I can’t upload a pic, but the white marshmallow looking part is facing up and it’s not attached to a rock. Should I move it ?
I posted a pic, can you let me know what you think?I think you mean the foot.
Ok to place the foot on a rock and turn off flow for an hour.
If it does not stick, it’s likely going to perish.
Assuming water chemistry is stable and on point.I think you mean the foot.
Ok to place the foot on a rock and turn off flow for an hour.
If it does not stick, it’s likely going to perish.
A healthy nem would stick within an hour.
That’s just wrong.I posted a pic, can you let me know what you think?
What’s wrong about it? Just curious cause I’ve never had one. I tested my parameters and it seemed good, I also tested the water at the aquarium shop and they said it was good.That’s just wrong.
Take it back.
I’m not 100% sure cause it moved over nightWhen it moved across the tank yesterday, how did it move, slide across slowly or float around.
Should I flip it right side up?It’s been one day, don’t panic. They are resilient and move around till they find a spot. As long as parameters are in range and it can control its movements it will find a place.
If it shrivels up, or goes goopy on you then start to get concerned.