Impossible to say with no information. Clearly it is not happy! If you don't have test kits and know your parameters you should not be keeping an anemone! I would return it to the store and buy some decent test kits.
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Impossible to say with no information. Clearly it is not happy! If you don't have test kits and know your parameters you should not be keeping an anemone! I would return it to the store and buy some decent test kits.
I am not familiar with that light. I doubt it is strong enough for much more than soft corals. However I am pretty sure the problem is in your water parameters. Tap water has a lot of possible issues for a reef tank.Dont have a marine test kit yet i only know the salinity is spot on all the time. The light is a led that came with the 46l arc tank so i thought the light was to weak formmy guess. But the tank is new nearly 4months cycled all the other corals are thriving and fully extended. I use tap water and chlorine neutralizer for water changed i do like 25 to 30 % water change.
So ive also noticed the heat wave this weak where i live my tank hit 31c could of been this big problem to haha
My flow is good but yes the light is a must im not sure whats a good priced light anny opinions?Your tank not prepared stability wise, being lack of temperature control, water parameters, light, likely flow, and beneficial bacteria/organisms is making your tank uninhabitable for most things reef keepers want in their tank.
Using tap water for long term success is asking for trouble. You've received a lot of good information on this post. As far as lighting is concerned personally I'd go with a nice LED system like AI prime or Kessel since you're already running into heating concerns.Update on my tank guys i took my tank water to my local fish store and everything is perfect it turns out the heat wave really did a number on my tank.
Red sea marine test kit im pretty sure and i didnt get numbers but he said everything was good and no amonia. He also said they use the town tap water and apparently our water is safe because that ive been using to. But i know 31c is extremley hot but i feel like theres moore to it for the sea anenome to be like this. And my gonipora wont extend either haha but light is a massive issue to.did you ask him what test kits they used? I find that most use crappy API test kits to test. Also did they give you your actual numbers because that is important