Originally Posted by
Lmecher
http:///forum/post/2904500
A coulpe things I need to address-
I sent Meowzer a PM, I told her the very same thing you did, I didn't want to hijack this thread.
Tiny roses splitting-This little rose was a rescent addition, It belonged to my brother. I thought the same way you do, he is doing something to stress them. I providing them with excellent conditions, water, lighting, flow and I have introduced feeding high quality food soaked in selcon but the splitting has continued under my care (2 months) I am doing my best to figure this out and correct it. I welcome suggestions.
Breeder Basket, I thought in this case it could be useful. Second bta purchased from SWF.com in the space of a week that arrived in this condition, the last one died. Shipping, acclimating, hosting all in one day may be more than it can handle. Segragated it can settle without harassment and lighting, flow, and feeding attempts will be easier to monitor. If left they are apt to go into hiding and in the event it dies, removal can be difficult. Under the current conditions I am not too confident this one is going to make it.
Saltwatersubie, whatever you decide to do, I hope your anemone makes it it through this tough time, you have a long road ahead of you. Bleached anemones can recover but it takes a long time for them to regrow their zooxanthellae The most important things you can provide right now are near perfect water conditons, good lighting, flow (enough to keep tentacles gently moving) and supplimental feedings. My advice/opinions come from a place of true concern.
I wasnt criticizing your advice.. just offering another point of view.
I agree about the hyjacking, but once a question has been asked, and if its not too far off subject, and if the thread has mostley "run its course", I like to see it answered in the thread because likely more people have the same question
Splitting: As i tried to say in the previous post.. The stress that can cause a split can sometimes be so subtle that we dont know what it might be. Many time when an aquariest has been told that their anemone has split due to stress, they think that they are being told that their tank is out of whack or that they cant properly care for one. That is not the case at all. The stress can sometimes be from a water change..
Your breeder box is a nice one to use, and often can have their place. however I wouldnt put a new anemone in there just because its a new anemone. Give it a chance to settle-in in the most natural way possible. Putting it into a box/net from the get go will cause the anemone to "get uses to the new surroundings" twice. Once in tge net/box, and then again when you release it from the net/box. Also, if the fish arent too aggressive and too large in comparrison to the anemone, they can often help the anemone settle in IME.