Anemonie Help

vikki7

Member
Thomas, you areound?
Also, anyone else who knows about Anemonies well, please I need some help to determine what is going on.
Thomas knows I don't have the best luck with Anemonies.
My new guy lasted longest.... but today
I have a rather large snail in the tank... and for weeks I noticed everwhere the Anemonie
went this snail would be right there.
The snail had a long toungue thing and would be pushing the Anemonie around...or sucking
on him.....
Today, I noticed the snail was doing it again but this time the Anemonie had pulled his foot
all the way up inside him... it almost looked as though the snail had eaten his foot.
Next, if you notice the pics...... the Anemonie is now doing something weird with his mouth.
White stuff... actually it is not slimy or anything, it looks like part of his body... but is kinda like a bubble blowing out .......
right now he has pulled a small portion or one side of it back inside, but his mouth is left open with this white looking bubble.
His foot is no where visible, but he is not closed up altogether......
He does not seem to let his tenicles flow in the water....
and hold them rather ridged.....but yet what tenicles our out are fat......and nice size
Of course, he has shrunk from his beautiful size.....
to what you see now.
Ok, any advice is appreciated.
One more thing, should I isolate the Maroon Clown for the time being?
:help:
BTW- The green dots are algea on the tank not anything on the Anemone.


 

vikki7

Member
Originally Posted by F1shMan
he may be spitting out his internal organs, which is never good.

I just took another look at him.
He has pulled the white back inside him.
He also has put his foot down, but it is rather shrunk up.
I guess I will watch him for now, but still if anyone has suggestions, please
let me know.
 
T

thomas712

Guest
The protruding mouth and the white tenticals are not good signs.
Can you get a pic of the snail that is chasing your anemone? Sounds more like a preditory welk.
How long have you had this anemone?
Thomas
 
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