What’s wrong with my anemone? I just saw this as I was doing a water change
Dec 30, 2020 #1 L leedleleedlebob New Member View Badges Joined Dec 30, 2020 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Location lancaster What’s wrong with my anemone? I just saw this as I was doing a water change
Dec 30, 2020 #2 Doh Boy Active Member View Badges Build Thread Contributor Joined Aug 22, 2020 Messages 132 Reaction score 276 Location Houston To me it looks like mesenterial filaments of the anemone. Maybe looos as if the anemone was irritated.
To me it looks like mesenterial filaments of the anemone. Maybe looos as if the anemone was irritated.
Dec 30, 2020 Thread Starter #3 OP L leedleleedlebob New Member View Badges Joined Dec 30, 2020 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Location lancaster
Dec 30, 2020 #4 Arthacker87 Valuable Member View Badges Build Thread Contributor Joined Jan 26, 2020 Messages 1,438 Reaction score 2,172 Looks like a torn foot maybe. I hear thats not a good thing
Dec 30, 2020 Thread Starter #5 OP L leedleleedlebob New Member View Badges Joined Dec 30, 2020 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Location lancaster Someone said it was reproducing
Dec 30, 2020 #6 Arthacker87 Valuable Member View Badges Build Thread Contributor Joined Jan 26, 2020 Messages 1,438 Reaction score 2,172 Maybe they split so could be the start of a tear for the split. I had one big one split into two big ones lol but it did it inside the rock it was in and took maybe 2 days.
Maybe they split so could be the start of a tear for the split. I had one big one split into two big ones lol but it did it inside the rock it was in and took maybe 2 days.
Dec 30, 2020 #7 dvgyfresh Active Member View Badges Joined Jul 9, 2020 Messages 297 Reaction score 238 Location riverside Definitely messentrial filaments, the anemone is stressed or dying
Dec 30, 2020 Thread Starter #8 OP L leedleleedlebob New Member View Badges Joined Dec 30, 2020 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Location lancaster dvgyfresh said: Definitely messentrial filaments, the anemone is stressed or dying Click to expand... Is it possible that it’s splitting??
dvgyfresh said: Definitely messentrial filaments, the anemone is stressed or dying Click to expand... Is it possible that it’s splitting??
Dec 30, 2020 #9 ca1ore 10K Club member View Badges R2R Supporter R2R Excellence Award CTARS Member Article Contributor Reef Tank 365 R2R TV Featured Build Thread Contributor Joined Oct 28, 2014 Messages 12,761 Reaction score 17,725 Location Stamford, CT Most anemones split from the mouth. Looks like pedal damage or disintegration to me. Keep an eye on it.
Most anemones split from the mouth. Looks like pedal damage or disintegration to me. Keep an eye on it.
Dec 30, 2020 Thread Starter #10 OP L leedleleedlebob New Member View Badges Joined Dec 30, 2020 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Location lancaster Big oof. I hope it’s not dying
Dec 30, 2020 #11 dvgyfresh Active Member View Badges Joined Jul 9, 2020 Messages 297 Reaction score 238 Location riverside leedleleedlebob said: Is it possible that it’s splitting?? Click to expand... Not too sure , I will say it’s not a death sentence , need to keep on eye on it and try not to stress it further by moving it/ feeding it
leedleleedlebob said: Is it possible that it’s splitting?? Click to expand... Not too sure , I will say it’s not a death sentence , need to keep on eye on it and try not to stress it further by moving it/ feeding it
Dec 30, 2020 #12 ca1ore 10K Club member View Badges R2R Supporter R2R Excellence Award CTARS Member Article Contributor Reef Tank 365 R2R TV Featured Build Thread Contributor Joined Oct 28, 2014 Messages 12,761 Reaction score 17,725 Location Stamford, CT leedleleedlebob said: Big oof. I hope it’s not dying Click to expand... Just keep an eye on it, particularly if it starts to lose adhesion. Anemone floating around tanks never ends well.
leedleleedlebob said: Big oof. I hope it’s not dying Click to expand... Just keep an eye on it, particularly if it starts to lose adhesion. Anemone floating around tanks never ends well.