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Help with Rose Anemone!!! |
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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Brownsburg, IN
Posts: 240
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Hello Everyone,
Here's the lowdown. My clear frogspawn fell over during the day and fell right on top of my rose anemone. I managed to notice that my rose anemone had moved from lower right hand corner of the tank to the middle of my tank. I did notice a small nickle size chunk had come out of the rose anemone. I asked my buddy Bryan for advice and he suggested using a turkey bastor and blowing off any accumulation on the affected areas of the rose anemone. I also dosed a batch of Seachem's reefplus in hopes to bring it back. Is there anything anyone would recommend doing to help it's demise from happening? It looks as maybe it's infection has spread a little more than you would think. The other half of the anemone looks fine. Any hints or advice would help. Thank you, Rob |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: richmond
Posts: 558
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I would feed him and leav the light on a little long so he can get all the food he needs to fix himself that all i can think of. (they are just so cool looking i have been trying to get one for a long time)
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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Brownsburg, IN
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Hi Neal,
Thanks for the quick response. I just fed him last night and about 2X as much as I usually do. I was trying to get him to split. I don't know if that will work or not. Thank you, Rob |
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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Brownsburg, IN
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So far so good. It's still alive. It has moved itself to the top of the tank in an area of flow and is or seems to be recovering quite nicely. I'll keep everyone updated.
Thanks for the advice, Rob |
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