Just got this anemone in this brand new tank and I noticed some weird ball thing hanging from it…it’s def attached but what does it look like?
It's a male..
Real answer, I don't see it. Any ball looking things hanging off that nem. can you circle what you're concerned about?
You mentioned brand new tank, can you elaborate?
If this is your first anenome make sure to nem proof your pumps to protect your nem, and the tank from it.
We used the water from the old tank and live rock that’s been kept wet but new pebbles. So that’s puke? Here’s the latest picIt is too new for the anemone, too new for any animal unless you use the rocks from your previous tank, which you don't want to due to the pest.
What you see is actually what the anemone threw up due to stress.
Even if the rocks have been sitting for 7 months in bac salt water from our local fish store? Still too new?It looks like a regurgitation of a previous meal or could be stressed enough to be actually expelling.
I know this isn't what you want to hear, you bought a nem because you want a nem, but that tank needs to mature a while first.
It is likely the animal will fail to thrive and perish in such a new system.
I would recommend moving this anenome, into one of your longer term established tanks, and move it to this tank once you have achieved stability and maturity.
Not only cycles. You need this tank to be mature. When it's growing Coraline, will support coral, had gone through the various algae growths and achieve stability, it's ready for a new nem.Ok guys thanks for your input. We are now moving him to our emergency tank until the cube cycles properly.
Well the live rock has been growing all that for months..Not only cycles. You need this tank to be mature. When it's growing Coraline, will support coral, had gone through the various algae growths and achieve stability, it's ready for a new nem.
Then you should have a nice jump from a new start and have saved a few months.Well the live rock has been growing all that for months..
Thank you! Def agree.Then you should have a nice jump from a new start and have saved a few months.
In an abundance of caution and what is usually better for the nem, I wouldn't add it to this system, until the above criteria are meet. Those are general indices that the tank will support a bta.
More details?Update: everything in every tank besides the original died after we poured corraline in a bottle. I mean EVERYTHING. I’m completely shocked.
Yes we had 2 small clowns in the new tank one just died and the other is barely surviving so he’s floating in a bag in the original tank.More details?
You crashed two tanks at the same time with Coraline in a bottle?
Looks like its expelling zooxanthellae do to insufficient light which should be moderate to medium.Just got this anemone in this brand new tank and I noticed some weird ball thing hanging from it…it’s def attached but what does it look like?![]()
He’s unfortunately dead now. The light is the light that goes with the tank (same company) so I think what shocked him was a temp change. Our heater we noticed dropped to 69F then on top of that moved him to the other more stable tank where we decided to pour our coraline in because it was expiring soon. But woke up to complete death everywhere.Looks like its expelling zooxanthellae do to insufficient light which should be moderate to medium.
Yes, that will do it and sorry to hearHe’s unfortunately dead now. The light is the light that goes with the tank (same company) so I think what shocked him was a temp change. Our heater we noticed dropped to 69F then on top of that moved him to the other more stable tank where we decided to pour our coraline in because it was expiring soon. But woke up to complete death everywhere.
Was there an anenome in each tank?Yes we had 2 small clowns in the new tank one just died and the other is barely surviving so he’s floating in a bag in the original tank.
The emergency tank had 4 nems, about 10 frags and a crab. We poured coraline in both tanks and woke up to everything white with anemone threads over everything and everything just dead. I don’t get it this algae says safe for everything.