Back at with Magnificas and treatment

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I have 2 newly treated small Magnifica anemones. Also, 4 large bleached in treatment now that I will hopefully be bringing back to full Heath I plan to post the journey here for I for purposes
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Good look with them all, and wish you the best. I have done it in the past with the one in my avatar (green tentacles and purple foot. But sadly walked into the overflow and didn't make it. Have stuck with gigs since the.
 
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Thanks guys and me too so far they are starting to inflate I’ll post pics tonight they are unfortunately bleached. I will have to attempt to implant healthy tentacles from other magnificas in the mouths of the bleached ones to hopefully get them recolonized ‍♂️
 

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Bleached it totally fine. In come cases it's better because they're not expelling dead zoox. IME it takes a few months but they color up nicely.
 
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Bleached it totally fine. In come cases it's better because they're not expelling dead zoox. IME it takes a few months but they color up nicely.
Thanks I’ve honestly only had one mad bleached before they’re doing good so far about to do the morning water change
 

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Wow... I can't imagine what it's like to do 40 gallon water changes every day. Please tell me that you have a ton of salt water being made at one time.
 
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No lol I wish I make 50 gallons every day let it mix for 24 hours then do the eater change I also use reef crystals just because it what I use in my other tanks I want them used to it
 

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I think its worst as your tank is on the ground instead of table where you can gravity siphon the water out.
 
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The way I do water changes is I have a bunch of 10 gallons so I just set up a whole new tank each time the magnificas are on rockets so I put them in a large salad bowl and move them to the new cleaned tank:) and then I empty and clean the 10 gallon that was just used and get it ready for the best time
 

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Nice. makes it easier to sanitize. I remember you had 7 mags in a large tank before with some other carpet nems. Are they still around?
 

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I had a purple footed green tentacle ritteri. I much prefer BTAs. You can even find red footed and purple footed btas.
 
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They are nice magnificas get a bit bigger tho and have a different tentacle flow then bubbles it’s cool to have a few healthy specimens of different species and to see how each anemone moves
 

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