Green Bubble Tip anemone looking weird

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hey guys so these last 3 days my green bubble tip started to look weird hit its green tips wasnt moving at all even when my clowns or crabs touched it today i looked at it and it has its whole right side tips either hidden or gone and has these weird white spots looks like bumps? also had some slice around him i dont know if hes dying or what im fighting some phosphates atm...

ammonia 0
calc 480
alk 9
ph 7.8
temp 78
nitrites 10
10 gallon tank AI prime HD on it.
 
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looks like it got chopped up by a powerhead.
 

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nah its been in the same spot for a month now no issues till now havent see it by the powerhead or anything

can the bumps be blown off? if not, i’m wondering if they’re some type of eggs and it’s having an adverse effect on the anemone.
 
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can the bumps be blown off? if not, i’m wondering if they’re some type of eggs and it’s having an adverse effect on the anemone.
no idea honestly i tried grabbing it its like slime iguess cant even grab and dont really wanna mess with it
 

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no idea honestly i tried grabbing it its like slime iguess cant even grab and dont really wanna mess with it

it looks like the small bumps are what’s left of the right side tentacles. and i believe i see some sand on it too. i think the sand is throwing me off.
 
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it looks like the small bumps are what’s left of the right side tentacles. and i believe i see some sand on it too. i think the sand is throwing me off.
hopefully it makes a come back i dunno whats wrong everything else looks okay
 

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no idea honestly i tried grabbing it its like slime iguess cant even grab and dont really wanna mess with it

If it is 'slime' I would take it out using a collection cup or net because it sounds as if it will contaminate your tank.

I would smell to see if it smells putrid as well.

It does not look well at all.
 
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If it is 'slime' I would take it out using a collection cup or net because it sounds as if it will contaminate your tank.

I would smell to see if it smells putrid as well.

It does not look well at all.
whats the best way to get this guy back on its feet
 

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whats the best way to get this guy back on its feet

Luke if you can remove it without it completely sliming out and smells okay you could either float it in a colander or a QT tank and keep an eye on it.
 
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Luke if you can remove it without it completely sliming out and smells okay you could either float it in a colander or a QT tank and keep an eye on it.
yah dont have a QT tank ill take it out smell it see whats going on maybe try removing that white crap off of it and see what happebs
 

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yah dont have a QT tank ill take it out smell it see whats going on maybe try removing that white crap off of it and see what happebs
Sounds good. I hope the best for it and fingers crossed. Please let us know if it does better with the white stuff off. I would not try to feed it right now.
 
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Sounds good. I hope the best for it and fingers crossed. Please let us know if it does better with the white stuff off. I would not try to feed it right now.
yah only thing i did was move it to another location to open light thinknig maybe it wasnt getting light the white stuff appeared this morning so no idea what it is ill try to suck it off do a water change tonight and see what happens
 

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yah only thing i did was move it to another location to open light thinknig maybe it wasnt getting light the white stuff appeared this morning so no idea what it is ill try to suck it off do a water change tonight and see what happens

When you moved it is it possible it got a small tear/rip in it? this would allow it to get a bacteria infection.
Also if it was not getting enough light it would move to more light, there is no need to move them. They will move to where they are happy.
 
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When you moved it is it possible it got a small tear/rip in it? this would allow it to get a bacteria infection.
Also if it was not getting enough light it would move to more light, there is no need to move them. They will move to where they are happy.
I Mean I’m sure it’s possible if it’s infected what’s the best thing i should do
 

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I Mean I’m sure it’s possible if it’s infected what’s the best thing i should do


Honestly I do not know. People actually cut BTA in half so it is rare to get infected because they are so hardy.
People treat anemones with cipro for bacteria infections but this is different. If you do a search you will find out how.

If it is truly a bacteria infection which is hard to tell from the picture I would treat with Cipro. Is it white and slimy?
 

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Honestly I do not know. People actually cut BTA in half so it is rare to get infected because they are so hardy.
People treat anemones with cipro for bacteria infections but this is different. If you do a search you will find out how.

If it is truly a bacteria infection which is hard to tell from the picture I would treat with Cipro. Is it white and slimy?

I agree with you, Dave. I've never had to treat any anemone with Cipro and I know this is quite a topic of debate in our hobby and amongst marine biologists.

IMHO & IME this case is probably not bacterial which I hate to say. :(
 

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