By rBTA after cipro

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So after 8 nights of cipro I placed her back in DT. Attached to same rock from her stay in her massive ht tank (really only 10g but with nothing else in there it was huge looking)

she stoped her inflate/deflate cycle after 5 days of treatment.
This is also when I started offering very small pieces of food a few hourS before wc and next dose of cipro. I was happy to see her eating!
she hasn’t closed back up since being in DT.

she was slightly bleached , prior to treatment.
I have been feeding her everyday since. Very small amounts. And today I noticed something. She is gaining back color!
I don’t know if you can tell in the photos (she is the nem at the bottom of both pics)
Picture from today is first the other pics are prior to today.
Maybe I’m seeing things though!
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I'm glad that your anemone pulled through.

My only suggestion is to sloooow down on the feedings. They really don't need to eat that much, even when bleached. With a tank your size, you'll need to keep excess nutrient levels in check.
 

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