Help with Colorado Sunburst Anemone

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My Alk is usually around high 7s or mid 8s. The CSB came from a 11 dKH tank.

NO3 is usually between 5 - 10 in my tank and PO4 below 0.1. It's been a little towards the higher side since I went on vacation and built an automatic refrigeratored frozen fish food feeder.

Light settings with narrow reflectors (sand par is between 100 to 200; mid tank 200 to 350; top 300 to 500)

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Color goes from 15 to 25. So the tank is pretty blue.

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I have Cipro, but nem looks nice when it was out.

As it has disappeared again after making a very brief appearance today...I'd have to remove some large rocks to get to the caves I think it's hiding in.
Ok, so came from high alk and is now in normal all. Sorry about misreading that.

That is an adjustment for sure. I wish you could report on the nem when it disappears. Hiding doesn’t really bother me, as long as I can see the mouth and make sure it is not gaping when hiding.
 
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Ok, so came from high alk and is now in normal all. Sorry about misreading that.

That is an adjustment for sure. I wish you could report on the nem when it disappears. Hiding doesn’t really bother me, as long as I can see the mouth and make sure it is not gaping when hiding.

Lol.

As far as I can tell, it's literally hiding in a cave under my rock work. No way to see it...unless I get some x-ray glasses.

The question is, is it worth trying to find and remove or move it in the tank...or just let the CSB figure it out.

If this hiding behavior is normal during an adjustment period, then I'm not as worried...if this is abnormal behavior, does it require action. If so what action?
 

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Lol.

As far as I can tell, it's literally hiding in a cave under my rock work. No way to see it...unless I get some x-ray glasses.

The question is, is it worth trying to find and remove or move it in the tank...or just let the CSB figure it out.

If this hiding behavior is normal during an adjustment period, then I'm not as worried...if this is abnormal behavior, does it require action. If so what action?
Hiding is normal, and if it is actually in a hole in the rocks, more than likely it does not have a gapping mouth or is trying to turn itself inside out.

I will suggest being prepared though and ordering some cipro, just in case. it is not too bad for price and chewy has some in stock. Search aqua-cipro on there and it will be the only result.
 
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Hiding is normal, and if it is actually in a hole in the rocks, more than likely it does not have a gapping mouth or is trying to turn itself inside out.

I will suggest being prepared though and ordering some cipro, just in case. it is not too bad for price and chewy has some in stock. Search aqua-cipro on there and it will be the only result.
Already got some. Thanks!
 
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It may have split...

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It was certainly large enough to be on both sides...but it may have split.

Hard to see. I'd have to remove some rocks.

Picture is blurry because I have to take it at an angle through glass to see in...
 

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It may have split...

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It was certainly large enough to be on both sides...but it may have split.

Hard to see. I'd have to remove some rocks.

Picture is blurry because I have to take it at an angle through glass to see in...
A splitting csb does tend to hide, so that can explain it. Stress from a move or alk changes (I used to shock shermans with an alk spike of 1.5-2 to get them to split) can cause a split.

If it did split, give it some time to heal up and both should come out once they get a little of the split damage healed.
 
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So I'm on vacation and can only observe through a Ring camera...but it's gotten very large and may have split. Wish I was home to see it...

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I guess it doesn't hate the tank...everyday it's just getting bigger. Never seen a nem grow so fast...
 

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