Just sit back, do your water change and let your tank stable out. Do add anything other than food and water change. Keep temperature stable, no change more than 1-2 degree, between highest to lowest. Keep salinity very stable. Have accurate auto top off so that you replace the elaborate water continuously (if no ATO at least 2 times a day manually)
Most important equipment for the tank in order of important:
1. Power head/sump pump. If this go out your tank is dead in a few hours
2. Mechanism to keep salinity stable. Must keep stable with water change. Refractomenter is a must IMO
3. Heater/method to cool tank if you use a lot of high power light.
4. Light depends on what you want to keep.
Keep your tank stable, but don't need to keep pH stable.
Slow down and learn to keep tank stable first. Once you can keep the tank stable, then you can research and learn about an animals before you can attempt to keep them.
Anemones are hard to keep animals. Different anemone species have different requirements. A Condy (Condylactis gigantea ) is not the same as a Gigantea (Stichodactyla gigantea), even if the species name is the same. Can't lump all the anemone species together.
@ds38
The original question, your anemone is trying to divide due to stress. Last attempt to propagate before it die. I did not read through the whole thread, but I hope it pull through,
Most important equipment for the tank in order of important:
1. Power head/sump pump. If this go out your tank is dead in a few hours
2. Mechanism to keep salinity stable. Must keep stable with water change. Refractomenter is a must IMO
3. Heater/method to cool tank if you use a lot of high power light.
4. Light depends on what you want to keep.
Keep your tank stable, but don't need to keep pH stable.
Slow down and learn to keep tank stable first. Once you can keep the tank stable, then you can research and learn about an animals before you can attempt to keep them.
Anemones are hard to keep animals. Different anemone species have different requirements. A Condy (Condylactis gigantea ) is not the same as a Gigantea (Stichodactyla gigantea), even if the species name is the same. Can't lump all the anemone species together.
@ds38
The original question, your anemone is trying to divide due to stress. Last attempt to propagate before it die. I did not read through the whole thread, but I hope it pull through,