A few months ago, one of my systems developed a drip. Overnight, my salinity dropped from 35ppt to 20ppt, which is the result of the ATO compensating for the loss of salt water.
In this tank are a pair of clownfish along with a rock that has two Anemones.
When I found the tank the next morning, the Anemones looked like two pieces of chewed bubble gum. I made the corrections and then raised the salinity back to 35ppt over the course of 4 days.
One Anemone has bounced back but the other looks like an airport windsock on a calm day. It is NOT dead.
I'm wondering why the second Anemone hasn't bounced back. Could it be that it was damaged in some way?
Thank you,
Dom
In this tank are a pair of clownfish along with a rock that has two Anemones.
When I found the tank the next morning, the Anemones looked like two pieces of chewed bubble gum. I made the corrections and then raised the salinity back to 35ppt over the course of 4 days.
One Anemone has bounced back but the other looks like an airport windsock on a calm day. It is NOT dead.
I'm wondering why the second Anemone hasn't bounced back. Could it be that it was damaged in some way?
Thank you,
Dom
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