seafood Posted March 20, 2006 Share Posted March 20, 2006 Perform major overhaul of tank and injured the bubble-tip anemone in the process (torn the base of the anemone, about 1 inch). Will it survive?? any remedy action that can aid it's recovery. Thx in advance for the advise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member iantoh Posted March 20, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted March 20, 2006 the anemone, if it doesnt look like its melting away, has every chance of recovering in good water conditions. try to feed it with foods high in HUFA fatty acids during this recovery period to aid its return to health. foods like frozen mysid shrimp and small market prawn pieces are good. try to make sure that theres good flow flowing past the anemone too to enable it to flush away wastes and dead tissue or what not that came to be during the accident. cheers, ian Quote My Goniopora Nano! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member d88p Posted March 20, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted March 20, 2006 its might also chaos up the tank.. beware Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member asg Posted March 20, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted March 20, 2006 might want to consider a hospital tank... Quote 子非鱼,焉知鱼之乐... (you are not the fish so you...) Then: my 4FT low tech selling off tank... (2006) Now: (2014) @Sept 2014 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member iantoh Posted March 20, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted March 20, 2006 as bro alexgo(postalcode) quipped to me once, in quite simple but supremely accurate terms, if an anemone is sticky, it is relatively healthy. if it isnt sticky, and is limp to touch, it is in a bad way. so try touching your anemone. if it feels like its nematocysts in its tentacles are still reactive, and the slight warm feeling is still there, it is more likely than not, able to make a recovery, so attempt feeding it. if it feeds, hooray. if its limp, id agree with bro d88p that it could create chaos in your tank by disiintegrating and fouling the water so best to remove it. and like bro andtsg suggests, a hospital quarantine tank would be the best move. hope all goes well with your anemone. if you can take a few pics of it, do share the pics with us ya. cheers, ian Quote My Goniopora Nano! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FuEl Posted March 20, 2006 Share Posted March 20, 2006 How well an anemone recovers depends on its original health. For example, healthy carpet anemones can easily be fragged successfully just by slicing them in half through the mouth. Quote Always something more important than fish. http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seafood Posted March 20, 2006 Author Share Posted March 20, 2006 Thx for all the advise. The anemone is currently hidding behind the rock but its tentacles seem to be "functionable". Will closely monitor its health. Hopefully it will survive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member d88p Posted March 20, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted March 20, 2006 good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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