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Should I move it to the light?It’s not looking good honestly. Your tank looks brand new and anemones usually don’t do well in those conditions.
Keep an eye on it and take it out if it dies.
it will move there on its own. perhaps the clown is being rough to the nem and forcing it to deflate. or a new addition to the tank (chemical, fish, bacteria, etc) that upset it. use a little carbon to rule out impurities/minerals/pollutants in the waterShould I move it to the light?
I did add Pimafix yesterday and should I do a water change?it will move there on its own. perhaps the clown is being rough to the nem and forcing it to deflate. or a new addition to the tank (chemical, fish, bacteria, etc) that upset it. use a little carbon to rule out impurities/minerals/pollutants in the water
no idea on what effects that can have to 'nems. but i would put some carbon somewhere if you're concerned.I
I did add Pimafix yesterday and should I do a water change?
Something is wrong then. By 6 months the rocks should be green at minimum. As a bench mark I usually recommend owners seeing coraline growth before adding a nem. Something in your system isn't hospitable.It’s a been established for about 6 months
Never move a nem. They will go to where they want to be. Moving will just cause even more stress.Should I move it to the light?
I use rodi I will test the parameters and some hybrid lightsSomething is wrong then. By 6 months the rocks should be green at minimum. As a bench mark I usually recommend owners seeing coraline growth before adding a nem. Something in your system isn't hospitable.
What lighting do you have?
What are your parameters?
Using RoDi?
Need more info than just *hybrid lights* please. Brand name, settings, schedule. If using RoDi it leads me to believe your lights may not be adequate. Your rocks should be covered in one type of algae or another.I use rodi I will test the parameters and some hybrid lights
Need more info than just *hybrid lights* please. Brand name, settings, schedule. If using RoDi it leads me to believe your lights may not be adequate. Your rocks should be covered in one type of algae or another.
What setting are they kept at? Think I kept my black box lights at 20blue and 60 white.I use these lights
Phlizon 165W Dimmable Full Spectrum Aquarium LED Light Fish Tank LED Reef Decoration Light for Saltwater Freshwater Fish Coral Reef I turn on lights at 8am and turn off at 6pm
I keep it similar 20 blue and like 50 whiteWhat setting are they kept at? Think I kept my black box lights at 20blue and 60 white.
That covers just about all the bases besides maturity then. I too had an awful time with nems. I believe at 9 months I could keep them happy and actually saw growth around a year.
Keep things stable, ensure parameters are good and let the nem be. Any attempt to move will likely cause further stress. This includes feeding also. Give it at least a couple weeks before you even try. Even then, don't force it. Nems get everything they need from their environment and the photosynthesis of their zooxanthellae.
They will do all sorts of things. I have a 13" rainbow that sometimes looks like chewed gum.Update since turning off the lights my nem inflated and the foot got really big is that a good sign ?