Clarkii and RBTA

Akayl91

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Tonight I came home to the worst thing :-( my anemone was sucked up by my filter.
Last night they were great. I did my normal water change
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Then tonight I came home to this
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Feeling sick to my stomach and sad I didn't know what to do so I carefully peeled it off and got a zip lock container to put him in inside so if their was a chance he was alive he wouldn't be in the current.
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About an hr later I see my clarkii who has been paired with him go into the container. I was worried and thought he was eating him but decided to leave it be.... now 4 hrs later I checked with a flashlight and see this
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Somehow the clarkii has gotten the blob to attach to the rock I put in the container and is cuddled next to it.


Is their any hope for the anemone or am I wasting the poor clarkii s time? has anyone else had their fish nurse an anemone back?

Oh by the way I checked my ammonia when I saw this too figuring if the ammonia spiked it was definitely too late but all levels are still 0 and normal...
 

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There is hope. But I'd find a way to seperate the two. The clown may kill the anemone given it's condition.
 

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