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Nitrates and phosphates are actually a good thing for corals and anemones. You don't want them to be too high, but corals and other photosynthetic organisms need those nutrients in the water, or they'll starve. High phosphates usually just grow algae, they don't harm things.
 
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Do you have a current picture to compare to the original?
He inflated up once I got him back in a little flow, his mouth went back to normal. I’m just stressing and being like a hawk watching him.

I guess you could say I’m like a helicopter mom when it comes to my tank and it inhabitants.

I just did my water change and he didn’t like all that movement now he is trying to Re-situate him self in his little hanging prison.
 

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He inflated up once I got him back in a little flow, his mouth went back to normal. I’m just stressing and being like a hawk watching him.

I guess you could say I’m like a helicopter mom when it comes to my tank and it inhabitants.

I just did my water change and he didn’t like all that movement now he is trying to Re-situate him self in his little hanging prison.
If his mouth went back to normal then you can release him into the tank!
 
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If his mouth went back to normal then you can release him into the tank!
Umm not yet, he still has filaments coming from odd places. I think I’ll leave him there for at least the week. If not longer depending on how he looks. My female clown can be very rough with him
 

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Umm not yet, he still has filaments coming from odd places. I think I’ll leave him there for at least the week. If not longer depending on how he looks. My female clown can be very rough with him
yes, once the clown adopts them it will be in there almost 24/7. Waiting isn't a problem.
 
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So when I got home yesterday the nem had moved within him little box but was almost escaping so I created a new container. One like @footgal makes for her nems from a larger water bottle I had laying around. He did get him self reattached to a rock I placed in the water bottle as of this morning. He was inflated. I can still see his filaments but he seems happy beyond that as of this morning. I’ll post new pics when I get home.

edit: just talked to my bf who says he doesn’t look happy at all :-( .
 

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So when I got home yesterday the nem had moved within him little box but was almost escaping so I created a new container. One like @footgal makes for her nems from a larger water bottle I had laying around. He did get him self reattached to a rock I placed in the water bottle as of this morning. He was inflated. I can still see his filaments but he seems happy beyond that as of this morning. I’ll post new pics when I get home.

edit: just talked to my bf who says he doesn’t look happy at all :-( .
Follow your gut, you’ve been keeping a good eye on him. If you think he’s doing better then he probably is. I’ve been rehabbing corals for a few months now and my dad (who’s been reefing for 30 years) always tells me to throw them away because they’re dead right after they get a little better. This is your nem, you’ve got a connection with it and I believe you know it best. If you think it’s doing better then it probably is.
 
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Follow your gut, you’ve been keeping a good eye on him. If you think he’s doing better then he probably is. I’ve been rehabbing corals for a few months now and my dad (who’s been reefing for 30 years) always tells me to throw them away because they’re dead right after they get a little better. This is your nem, you’ve got a connection with it and I believe you know it best. If you think it’s doing better then it probably is.
I’ll know when I get home. Just this wait to get off of work is killing me!
 
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I’m wondering if he will go through with his split? He started but stopped. I know the split was more likely stress induced.
 

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I’m at a crossroads
I don’t know what to do
So this is what I saw a few days ago
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This is today
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I don’t know if I should just take him out. But I don’t have a qt. I do have a bucket with some cycle rocks that’s still full of water.
I don’t want him to nuke my tank
Hi, the worm looking things are its insides! Is this a new addition to your tank ? Usually changes for the Nem cause this . I’m late reading this ! Has things changed since Friday ? Isolation would be ok but gentle flow indirectly would be good ....check your parameters ideally ....they can make it back at this stage but it’s tricky (ime) . If new this can just be an adjustment sign . If the tentacles go fully deflated and it’s mouth turns open and gaping it’s probably time to remove it ....
 
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Hi, the worm looking things are its insides! Is this a new addition to your tank ? Usually changes for the Nem cause this . I’m late reading this ! Has things changed since Friday ? Isolation would be ok but gentle flow indirectly would be good ....check your parameters ideally ....they can make it back at this stage but it’s tricky (ime) . If new this can just be an adjustment sign . If the tentacles go fully deflated and it’s mouth turns open and gaping it’s probably time to remove it ....
My last post shows it doing much better. Water quality is good with the exception of my phosphates went up .07. Everything else is running right where it normally does. I’m actually doing an extra water change each week while he gets better,which means another one today after work.
Now it’s just patience (which I am in short order of but this tank is teaching me) and time.
I’ll keep this thread updated with how he is doing.
 

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