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Try high flow. And follow the antibiotic regiment.

Hopefully it comes back.

Sadly he didn't pull through but I learned a valuable lesson about trying to nurse a sick anemone back to health is beyond my reefing ability I'm just glad it didn't cost me my healthy ones
Thanks for the tips tho
 

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Sadly he didn't pull through but I learned a valuable lesson about trying to nurse a sick anemone back to health is beyond my reefing ability I'm just glad it didn't cost me my healthy ones
Thanks for the tips tho

Sorry for the loss. Mags and Gigs are more difficult to care for than other anemones. Even experienced reefers have trouble with them. Definitely have to have the time and knowledge to care for them, especially in the beginning when they likely need treatment.
 

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