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Hi guys!

is this fella dying? He looks like hes ripping apart.


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Hmmm depends on how long he's looked like that. If its been a few days, then yeah, prolly. Killed enough to kinda know.
 

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Hmmm depends on how long he's looked like that. If its been a few days, then yeah, prolly. Killed enough to kinda know.
Well, idk. Like a few days? But hes not smelling weird. I tried to move him,his foot attached after 10sec. What should i do?
 

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Check your water, it's the one thing they can't escape. Flow and light they'll move around to find. But water chemistry, no escaping that, maybe do a water chnage and see if it helps...
 

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Hi guys!

is this fella dying? He looks like hes ripping apart.


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I see this as more stressed than dying. Some things which may cause this are : High phosphates, starvation, too little flow or too little light intensity. Age of tank also a factor.
How old is tank and how are you testing water?
 
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I see this as more stressed than dying. Some things which may cause this are : High phosphates, starvation, too little flow or too little light intensity. Age of tank also a factor.
How old is tank and how are you testing water?
I moved to a bigger tank about 4 weeks ago. Parameters where stable,when i last tested them 5days ago,before leaving for work. Should i blast him with light? Im using salifert tests
 

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I moved to a bigger tank about 4 weeks ago. Parameters where stable,when i last tested them 5days ago,before leaving for work. Should i blast him with light? Im using salifert tests
Do not blast with light but slowly increase Blue intensity and some white. Feed it mysis shrimp or Chopped krill
 

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is its mouth open? does it deflate/inflate regularly? do its tentacles move around by themselves when there's low flow? did you use true liverock to cycle the new system it's in and if so, where from
 

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I wouldn't feed a sick or stressed anemone. Give it pristine water quality, moderate random flow, full spectrum lighting, and hope for the best. Antibiotics if you can find some.
 

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