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Sorry, I always forget to add that info. Got him at my local LFS and acclimated like I did the other, poured it and its water into a bowl and added water from my tank to the combo. Let it sit about 30min before adding to the tank. Tank is a little over 2 and half years old. Current USA LED.Have some more details? Tank age, lighting, parameters, procurement and acclimation information?
LFS said a week.I'm not the most knowledgeable with these and if medication is a recommended course of action..
Do you by chance know how long it was at the LFS?
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So probably went through a rough journey through God knows what the week before that. My thoughts would be the cipro treatment recommended in the anemone forum stickies.LFS said a week.
Definitely melted; this is from this morning. Any ideas as to why? All the others are doing fantastic.It looks like it is starting to melt down. There is no chance of recovery if that is the case. Another clearer photo if possible would help to assess if indeed it's a goner.
Sorry to hear you lost it. Heteractis crispa is certainly not an easy species. They are frequently bleached when they arrive to dealers and they seem somewhat susceptible to infection. They are probably injured during collection, as they often attach to rocks, and unlike your condylactis, they are not very resilient. Some species of anemone are just hardier in aquaria compared to others. Of the host anemone species, Entacmaea quadricolor, BTA's, is the hardiest.Definitely melted; this is from this morning. Any ideas as to why? All the others are doing fantastic.
That’s fair. I figured it wasn’t anything I had done since everything is happy and healthy. It sucks the Anemone had to go through that.Sorry to hear you lost it. Heteractis crispa is certainly not an easy species. They are frequently bleached when they arrive to dealers and they seem somewhat susceptible to infection. They are probably injured during collection, as they often attach to rocks, and unlike your condylactis, they are not very resilient. Some species of anemone are just hardier in aquaria compared to others. Of the host anemone species, Entacmaea quadricolor, BTA's, is the hardiest.