How long should it take for an anenome to settle in? I bought a long tentacle anenome yesterday evening and this morning it’s mouth seemed to be pretty open. Is this normal he is in a soft coral 180g reef tank that has been running for 3 years now.
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I would like to think so I have two sets of reef breeder LEDs above the tank. I could be wrong thoughNems have the same lighting requirements as SPS corals. So do you have enough light for him?
Thanks this is what it looks like tonightModerate light and water flow
temp 77-79
salinity 1.024-1.025
ph 8.0-8.3
Generally 3-5 days to settle and take onto new environment
I haven’t tried feeding yet, I was just letting him chill out. I do live in Punta Gorda by the wayKeep an eye on him. Is it eating? It may just take a few days to chill out.
It's a small world!!I haven’t tried feeding yet, I was just letting him chill out. I do live in Punta Gorda by the way
Oh that is awesome I got to Finatic Aquatics off of 41 and seven sea Aquatics off of Del Prado I live in Burnt Store Village. I actually got it from Petco seems like when I go in there I always try to buy something and rescue it lolIt's a small world!!
Did you get it from Fintastic or online?
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Be wary of rescuing from Petco... unless you have a QT.Oh that is awesome I got to Finatic Aquatics off of 41 and seven sea Aquatics off of Del Prado I live in Burnt Store Village. I actually got it from Petco seems like when I go in there I always try to buy something and rescue it lol
It’s staying in one spot for the most part. His mouth just stays open I’m not sure if it is be he is so big it’s normal I’ve only had small rock flower anenomes before. Also I might have a purple tang for sale soon not sure that’s what the containers inside the tank are hahaHow's the nem doing?
Not an impulse buy the yellow tang and purple tang just decided to start bullying everyone today which was weird. No Mortor Work everything was extremely carefully put in place took a while It’s 72 by 24 by 24 I’ll keep an eye on it I will feed it some small brine shrimp here in a little bit to see what it decides to doDid you impulse shop ("rescue") again?
Your rock work is really cool. It looks very dense yet suspended like balloons. I'm guessing you did a bit of mortar work? You definitely have some good swimming space for those tangs. What is that ... about 72" long?
Nem still looks stressed. What kind of flow do you have in there? He is a big one. We'll call it a good sign that he is not moving all over. Keep good flow and light on it and watch to see what happens. I would try to feed it something small, see if it closes up.
I also thought that myself to be honest it completely seemed excited when I sprayed baby brine shrimp around it so maybe it helped a littleIf it was me, I would hold off feeding for a little while. Make sure it settles and isn’t declining first. Feeding a new arrival is a gamble. I look at it like this.
Feeding a new arrival is a 50/50 gamble that it will help. Some may recover faster. The other half, feeding will cause it to decline faster.
I’ve done both and think not feeding is safer.
NOT feeding a new arrival is 100% that feeding will NOT cause problems. It will not die from no food. They can go months with no food. Waiting a couple weeks to make sure it settles in might be slower, but to me, a living anemone in 3 months is better than no anemone. Feeding is a gamble, not worth it. Nothing good happens fast. But if you think you want to try feeding regardless, spray very small pieces to watch how it reacts.
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