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I received this green gigantea yesterday and it looked healthy in during acclimation so I put it into a mature holding tank. It has looked about the same for the last 24 hours and only had one deflating cycle. I changed 50% or so of the water and it perked right back up.

Its mouth has been slightly open for most of the time but has closed a couple of times. Should I transfer to a qt and start treating or wait for a regression of health?

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I expect other people to advise a move with treatment,

I would not do that, but please listen to other people.
If I look at it, it is not looking bad. Having it's mout open, with even a little bugle from flesh... is not necessarily a problem. When they start to expel stomach parts... it's a different story.

The crown looks healthy and is blown up. The mouth is just open which I see so often with mine. Even more dramatic as your pic.

If the crowns is going to deflate for very long, and it is not retracting in the sand, and you see curtain like structures coming from the mouth... its bad.

BUT!!! The problem is, maybe you are to late if you wait for that. I can't tell... so I expect other people to advise treatment right now.
 

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For the record, I don't even do anything when they look like this:

 

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Was this a newly imported specimen or is it an established one, say, from another hobbyist's tank?

If newly imported, i would keep a close eye on it. In the photo it looks good, but that can quickly change. It if deflates one more time, I'd consider moving it to a QT tank. The initial deflate could be it just acclimating to the new tank. My gigs never deflate, so I wouldn't expect a healthy one to do so.
 
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Newly imported as it’s from an online retailer. Not much change. Tents look like the have extended a tiny bit more. Looks like it is expelling some brown waste right now.
 

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Tank is about 4 years old. No changes in the last couple months besides some diatoms from some new sand added. Gig has been expelling some little brown bits and has shrunk a decent bit.
 

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Tank is about 4 years old. No changes in the last couple months besides some diatoms from some new sand added. Gig has been expelling some little brown bits and has shrunk a decent bit.
I cant really see the whole tank, and don't know if you have a sump and sorts.

Your nem is acting up. It is either adjusting... or it is going down hill.

There is a a treatment thread which you should read. You need to consider treatment, but that is out of my book.

Consult someone who is known with treatments.

 
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Deflated quite a bit but still holding its shape and firmly attached to the rock. Wanting to think it is just acclimating as it has been in the tank for barely 24 hours but I will probably pull it and start treating unless someone with more experience says otherwise.
 

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I think the generally accepted advise is to alway treat newly imported gigantea/ magnifica with cipro.
250mg per 10 gallons of water dosed at nite after lights out (uv will effect the antibiotics). 100% water changer performed daily just prior to dosing the meds.
The post above is from the anemone expert Orion, and is followed by many. I am currently treating 3 gigs using this method, and they all came in just like yours (i am guessing from the same online retailer).
 

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GL with it. That will probably be a nice one when it comes around looks like it might even have some yellows in some of the tents
 

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It seems in ok shape. I think it was a good idea to start treatment when you did, it’ll have a better chance the quicker it gets the infection out. If that’s from CA consider yourself lucky they have poor quality gigs IME usually too far gone on arrival.
 

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