So I have been having a very sick anemone for weeks now. For some reason, after multiple delays the Cipro that I ordered is getting delivered only next Thursday. Given the current condition of the BTA, with its mouth wide open hanging limp upside down, with some of its guts spilled out, I figured this one is not going to make it till then. As a long shot, I just put in some ginger powder in my 15 g nano tank - just a pinch. The next day, the anemone perked up and uprighted itself - it blew up a little bit, no tentacles - just the stalk. Its been day 3 of ginger powder sprinkling - I am not sure if it is that, or the BTA is making a recovery or is still dying slowly. But it is doing a tiny bit every day. So today instead of sprinkling the powder in the tank, I mixed it with tank water and took it in a syringe and injected it close to the BTA. To my surprise, it actually exhibited eating symptoms (which it has not done in 3 weeks now).
I still don't know if it will make it or not - but figured I will ask the experts. Has anyone else used ginger on anemones? I read some people used it for ich treatment. But if this works, it might work on sick anemones too? Any thoughts or any possible negative outcomes to this experiment? Clownfish and corals and inverts are all doing good.
I still don't know if it will make it or not - but figured I will ask the experts. Has anyone else used ginger on anemones? I read some people used it for ich treatment. But if this works, it might work on sick anemones too? Any thoughts or any possible negative outcomes to this experiment? Clownfish and corals and inverts are all doing good.
