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Close it up like you’re introducing a new fish. Keep it completely isolated. If you have a medical tank that would be even better. But, it does look like it’s on the way out, which unfortunately isn’t recoverable like a coral might be.
 
Close it up like you’re introducing a new fish. Keep it completely isolated. If you have a medical tank that would be even better. But, it does look like it’s on the way out, which unfortunately isn’t recoverable like a coral might be.
I don’t have another tank so before anything happens I’ll rather remove it before it does harm to my tank and my other toadstool and purple tip nem 😓
 
Could be so many things. I am sure there are anemone experts o here that should be able to help diagnose what went wrong, but I don’t even know why mine died.
 
Could be so many things. I am sure there are anemone experts o here that should be able to help diagnose what went wrong, but I don’t even know why mine died.
I’ve decided to take your advice and leave it floating in a fish bag , but I’m thinking about taking it out fully out
 
What type of lighting are you using? You want to avoid the same thing happening to your other Anemones.
 
I already had put it , it’s a hygger coral light 32 w in the message I put it I just check my parameters there spot on
 
Yes like I said , it’s moving around and opening, I’m using the hygger coral light - HG100-32W

What type of lighting are you using? You want to avoid the same thing happening to your other Anemones.
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For Anemones you should try a fixture with at least 50 watts on a smaller nano like 10 gallons. Unfortunately Anemones and stoney corals require higher par. When you can upgrade your lighting.

:)
 
For Anemones you should try a fixture with at least 50 watts on a smaller nano like 10 gallons. Unfortunately Anemones and stoney corals require higher par. When you can upgrade your lighting.

:)
The fixture I have is no good ? Did you see the picture
 
It's only a 35 watt fixture. In a Pico or smaller Nano the fixture will probably grow soft corals but not anemones.
This one just bought it was pretty expensive 😭😭 but can you send me any options I might go to Petco today
 
This one just bought it was pretty expensive 😭😭 but can you send me any options I might go to Petco today
In reality lighting for reef tanks is expensive.

If it's in your budget look at AI blades on BRS. A 24 inch will fit that tank.

Petco has the Coralife LED fixture but it's not much better than what you already have, and a lot more money for no gain. Unfortunately Petco really doesn't offer lighting options that support Anemones and stoney corals except in the stock hoods on Biocubes.
 

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