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20 gallon. Woke up this mourning and found my bubble tip like this in the corner of my aquarium.
Skunk cleaner dead and 6 line breathing heavy. pair of clowns doing fine.
Did a 25% water Change immediately.
It’s foot is still holding to rocks perfectly fine just looks like half it’s tentacles got shredded by my power head. Also put some carbon in.
Should I do another 5 gallon water change? then test.

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Put prime in if you have it (or any similar product). Test the ammonia if you can. I would remove the dead parts out if you can. The rest of the anemone looks suprisingly fine lol. Another water change wouldn't hurt if there is a decent amount of ammonia. Either way I really like prime as it makes the ammonia non toxic for a period.
 
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Put prime in if you have it (or any similar product). Test the ammonia if you can. I would remove the dead parts out if you can. The rest of the anemone looks suprisingly fine lol. Another water change wouldn't hurt if there is a decent amount of ammonia. Either way I really like prime as it makes the ammonia non toxic for a period.
thanks going to try and find prime near by. i have instant ocean "Marine Conditioner" but pretty sure its not the same.
making another 5 gallons of saltwater just to be safe.
 

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I would imagine the marine conditioner would do the trick but I can't find a place mentioning making ammonia non toxic.
 

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