I've had it for more than two months , but I'm telling you this is something else!!! It's actually getting smaller! When humans eat a lot, they get fat! When we don't eat enough we get skinny! Same with the anemone!!!
Originally Posted by meeks101 http:///forum/post/2711472
I've had it for more than two months , but I'm telling you this is something else!!! It's actually getting smaller! When humans eat a lot, they get fat! When we don't eat enough we get skinny! Same with the anemone!!!
NOT True you need to listen to the above posts.. if your system is healthy and your lighting is good you dont need to feed your anemone at all. They dont NEED To be spot fed, they are filter feeders by nature. Yes they can be, yes they can benefit from it, but only if it is offered the correct way. But NO it is not a necessity. I have gone 2 months without directly feeding my anemone. I have had it for a year and a half. It thrives under the correct lighting and good water chemistry. Please respond to the above questions so we may further help you. And try to get a pic up.
Originally Posted by meeks101 http:///forum/post/2711481
About a month ago! And what are you talking about when you say 100 a day?
Dood, it was a joke. It's like you are shouting over there with all your exclaimations. Periods are people too. Love a period today.
My tank has been used by my dad and a couple of other people, and now me. But the corals and fish are new. My temperature is on the green we just put more salt in it after moving it to my house because some water splashed out. And I have no amonia. Is that enough info?
Originally Posted by meeks101 http:///forum/post/2711494
Sorry about all the exclamations. I'm just so worried about my anemone. I'm not really trying to shout. And by the way, don't call me dood.
Sorry, I'm from California... my mother is dood. No disrespect meant. Gee whiz, I think I'll let the others continue with this conversation.
Time to go back to basics... ammonia is the most critical chemical you do not want in your tank. But there are many other perameters that need to be in check before your in the clear...
PLEASE READ my post about 18 or so up from here. It asks for specific readings about your water chemistry. Seeing as though this is obviously very new to you I would suggest relocating the animal if you can to either your LFS or a better tank with the correct environment for it. As of right now you are not in check with the learning curve to give this animal a shot at surviving. Especially if it is as bad as you think it is.... CAN YOU POST A PICTURE?
Originally Posted by meeks101 http:///forum/post/2711501
I have a thermometer in my tank and there is a green section. That's where your temperature is supposed to be.
Your speaking in very generic terms. Temperature readings are in numbers not in colors. We all do not have the same type of thermometer as you...