Bubble Tip Dead?

buzz

Active Member
Does it stay like that all the time?
What kind of lighting is he under? Do you spot feed meaty foods? What is your water quality like?
And finally, what kind of circulation do you have in the tank?
Anemone's will shrivel regularly as they expel waste, but they should re-inflate within a few hours after this.
 

paulcoates

Member
My ammonia, nitrate and nitrite is all 0. Ph is around 8.0 right now. Specific Gravity is 1.026. I have a 55 gallon tank, Emperor 400, 400GPH power head. My big problem is my lighting. I am a newbie and I only have 2 fluorescents. I ordered a CORALIFE 48" LUNAR AQUALIGHT today over the internet. It should be here Wednesday. I only had 50 lbs of live rock spread across the bottom of my tank. I just took it all and stacked it real high and just now sat the BTA on the higest rock closest to the lights... He is start to look a little better.
I just orderd 70 more pounds of live rock today as well
 

buzz

Active Member
How long has it been under that lighting? Without coming down on you about it, that lighting is completely inadequate to sustain an anemone. You really should have metal halide lighting, PC's, VHO's or at least some powerful T5's for an anemone - ideally metal halides.
I am not familiar with the light you say you ordered, but what is the wattage? It may not be enough, even if it is more than what you have now.
Also, try spot feeding it an occasional piece of squid or a silverside. Meaty foods are important too.
 

paulcoates

Member
The lighting I ordered is this:
Two 65 watt 10,000K and two 65 watt True Actinic 03 Blue straight pin base compact fluorescent lamps
Four 3/4 watt Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED lamps
Three on/off switches with three 8-foot power cords for separate timers
Built-in ballasts
Two cooling fans
Sleek aluminum housing
Highly-polished reflector
Acrylic lens cover
Our state-of-the-art Lunar Aqualight compact fluorescent light fixtures incorporate the Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED 470nm light which creates rhythmic glitter and shimmering effects while promoting spawning cycles in corals and reef life. Backed by the proven quality of the Aqualight product line, these superb lighting fixtures allow you to Capture the Sun and now...the Moon
 

buzz

Active Member
So you will have 260w of compact flourescent lighting. That my be OK. Definitely sounds much better than what you have now.
Keep up the spot feeding as well. I would try some squid or silversides though. It is more meaty than krill.
Just get that lighting in place, and keep an eye on it. Let us know how things develop...
 

ophiura

Active Member
Well, glad to hear the lighting is coming. Just so people know, it came up in another thread, and you've gone out almost immediately and purchased new lighting. For this, you deserve a pat on the back :yes: :D
Anemones typically deflate and and then reinflate as part of their excretory process. It is not all that unusual. Dead anemones look much like a giant ball of snot, but smell horrific. It is not dead. It may just be pooping - but it will be getting a whole lot happier in the coming days :)
 

paulcoates

Member
Thanks Ophiura. I certainly do not want and never wanted to get into the habit of killing animals. For this reason alone, I flat out had to buy that lighting. Like I said before, I am a newbie to this hobby. And believe me, I want to have a beautiful tank with fish, anemones, and corals. From reading the posts on here, this learning is a continual process that unfortunately very expensive. But hte reward of having a beautiful tank looks to be well worth it
 
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