fabidocaninde
New Member
Hi everyone, this is my first post and sadly, not a cheery one.
I was sold a "caribbean anemone" by my lfs, long tentacles with purple tip, he said it was a bubble tip. i didnt know any better, that was about 2 months ago.
I added a pair of clowns and a pair of yellow tail damsels.
Finally i found a smaller than usual yellow tang and to my surprise, that anemone swallowed it whole. i had no idea somehting like that could happen. i mean, i know that it will eat fish but i had no idea it would eat the biggest fish in the tank. i am very depressed. But, thats in the past.
I decided to do what i should have done a long time ago and researched, stopped going to the store that sold me the anemone and purchased a beautiful bubble tip anemone, really its fantastic.
Here's whats happening though, the anemone is hiding on the corner of the tank next to a huge lr that supports part of my reef, the clowns are hosting it happilly but we can't really see it unless we walk around to that side of the tank.
Also, my water seems to be cloudy since i removed the anemone that ate my yellow tang (2 days ago). i have tested the water and it is perfect, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, etc...
I have a sand bed and i tend to overfeed a bit, which may be causing it, i don't know.
How can I move the anemone away from that corner without hurting it?
for the water, i am going to do a 20% water change since its due anyway, my skimmer is not working as well as i read from your posts (i bought the cheap one).
Should i buy a sand sifter such as a yellowhead goby until i learn how much to feed?
I just have so many questions but if you guys could at least tell me how and /or if i can remove the anemone without hurting it. i am simply going to place it towards the middle of the tank and close out the corner so that it is more visible.
Also, from reading previous posts, i should add that i do have a powerhead but it can't be placed anywhere so that it is pointing directly at the anemone.
PLEASE HELP, i am sitting here waitintg for a response, hitting the refresh button
Thank you
Very much..
P.s - 29 gallon tank, 20 snails, 2 clowns, 2 yellow tail damsels and lots of live rock on a sand bed.
thanks again
I was sold a "caribbean anemone" by my lfs, long tentacles with purple tip, he said it was a bubble tip. i didnt know any better, that was about 2 months ago.
I added a pair of clowns and a pair of yellow tail damsels.
Finally i found a smaller than usual yellow tang and to my surprise, that anemone swallowed it whole. i had no idea somehting like that could happen. i mean, i know that it will eat fish but i had no idea it would eat the biggest fish in the tank. i am very depressed. But, thats in the past.
I decided to do what i should have done a long time ago and researched, stopped going to the store that sold me the anemone and purchased a beautiful bubble tip anemone, really its fantastic.
Here's whats happening though, the anemone is hiding on the corner of the tank next to a huge lr that supports part of my reef, the clowns are hosting it happilly but we can't really see it unless we walk around to that side of the tank.
Also, my water seems to be cloudy since i removed the anemone that ate my yellow tang (2 days ago). i have tested the water and it is perfect, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, etc...
I have a sand bed and i tend to overfeed a bit, which may be causing it, i don't know.
How can I move the anemone away from that corner without hurting it?
for the water, i am going to do a 20% water change since its due anyway, my skimmer is not working as well as i read from your posts (i bought the cheap one).
Should i buy a sand sifter such as a yellowhead goby until i learn how much to feed?
I just have so many questions but if you guys could at least tell me how and /or if i can remove the anemone without hurting it. i am simply going to place it towards the middle of the tank and close out the corner so that it is more visible.
Also, from reading previous posts, i should add that i do have a powerhead but it can't be placed anywhere so that it is pointing directly at the anemone.
PLEASE HELP, i am sitting here waitintg for a response, hitting the refresh button
Thank you
Very much..
P.s - 29 gallon tank, 20 snails, 2 clowns, 2 yellow tail damsels and lots of live rock on a sand bed.
thanks again