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  1. bob_chauvin

    Help with Anemone

    She's under my 260W Coarlife PC. Here's a thread I started for my sick anemome. https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/261498/sick-seabae-please-help
  2. bob_chauvin

    Sick Seabae - Please help.

    Should I release her back to the gen pop, or wait till she looks more healthy? Also, here is my chem test (lines to observed value). Nitrate is a bit high, but generally good. P.S. Snails that arrived with this specimen appear dead.
  3. bob_chauvin

    Help with Anemone

    My Sick Sebae Thread
  4. bob_chauvin

    Sick Seabae - Please help.

    I bought a seabae from SWF.com, and it arrived fairly bleached, but otherwise puffed up. After a day in my tank she began to shrink. I now have her floating in a cup with holes for water flow closer to the lights. Tank setup: 75g, 65x4 Coarlife 260w, water quality looks good. This seems to be a...
  5. bob_chauvin

    pH question...please advise

    I say this because I tested at home and ph looked fine, but the same test with water I brought to the store (1hr later) showed very low ph. Re test with your kit at the store. Are the results the same as when you tested at home?
  6. bob_chauvin

    Help with Anemone

    CoraLife AquaLight with 4 cf. This is on a 75g bowfront. I am now floating the anemome 6" from the lights... She is laying horizontal, not attached by her foot. I will also work on gentle force feeding . PH is low 8. I have been adding buffer occasionally. I may take a water sample to my...
  7. bob_chauvin

    New Sabae ...

    I'm trying to revive my ill seabae. She was delivered Wed am, a beautiful 65deg day in my town. The tank chemistry "seems" stable, month three. Ph in the safe range, low 8's. Nitrates in the safe zone, 0 Nitrites, Salinity 2.7 @ 70F. My lighting is not optimal, so I moved her to a floating...
  8. bob_chauvin

    Help with Anemone

    The doc that came with my anenome from SaltwaterFish.com recommends that they be "...floated in bag for a half hour, pour out small amout of water from bag, and put in tank..." This conflicts with advice here.
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