Anemone help! Please
Hey all. I've got a 24g nano and it's been up and running for about 9 months. A friend gifted me a Black Widow Anemone and I've had it for 8 months with no issues.
About a month ago I was dealing with cyano a bit so I used chemiclean, and reduced the lights to help the cyano to not return, and found my friend has had a much lower percentage on his lights. Now the tank looks super clean.
I've noticed over the last week, that around the same time every night (anywhere from 5pm to 9pm) my anemone will shrink down and deflate and remove/expel waste. Daily now. It used to do this whenever I fed it too much, but I've only fed it once this week (Mysis mixed with AB+) the mix was for other corals. Other than one spot feeding the rest has been a broadcast feeding in my tank.
Could this be due to overfeeding the tank, maybe it's the reduced lighting, or maybe it's sick? The thing is, it only lasts for an hour or two then springs back up no problem like it never happened. It's just doing this way more frequently than it has in the past, this time not much spot feeding.
Tank params (working on nitrates):
Alk 9.1
Ph 7.9
Phos .05
Ca 377
Mg 1297
Ammonia .1
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 45
Here it is earlier today, and here it is expelling waste right now:
Hey all. I've got a 24g nano and it's been up and running for about 9 months. A friend gifted me a Black Widow Anemone and I've had it for 8 months with no issues.
About a month ago I was dealing with cyano a bit so I used chemiclean, and reduced the lights to help the cyano to not return, and found my friend has had a much lower percentage on his lights. Now the tank looks super clean.
I've noticed over the last week, that around the same time every night (anywhere from 5pm to 9pm) my anemone will shrink down and deflate and remove/expel waste. Daily now. It used to do this whenever I fed it too much, but I've only fed it once this week (Mysis mixed with AB+) the mix was for other corals. Other than one spot feeding the rest has been a broadcast feeding in my tank.
Could this be due to overfeeding the tank, maybe it's the reduced lighting, or maybe it's sick? The thing is, it only lasts for an hour or two then springs back up no problem like it never happened. It's just doing this way more frequently than it has in the past, this time not much spot feeding.
Tank params (working on nitrates):
Alk 9.1
Ph 7.9
Phos .05
Ca 377
Mg 1297
Ammonia .1
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 45
Here it is earlier today, and here it is expelling waste right now: