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vince-1961
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Many months ago I got a purple tip anemone. It found a place it liked and settled in quite nicely. Several months go by and it decided it wanted to move to a wee bit higher ground. NBD. Several weeks go by and one morning I found it had wandered over to the opposite side of the 6' long 225g tank and was actually under my other anemone, all shrunk up, of course. I picked him up and moved him back over to "his side." That was about a month ago.
Ever since then, he has not attached himself to anything, continues to wander and rarely stretches out his tentacles. Seems to like being in the shade of rocks. When spot feeding, he does not close up on food like he used to, so I figure he's got to be getting hungry.
This morning he was back under the other anemone, which was stretched wide open, and the purple tip was still shrunk up very small, but had extended his tenacles just enough for me to notice that they still have purple tips. Tube is still an orangish red.
The other anemone is still fat and happy, so I don't see how environment (water quality, lighting, etc.) could be much of a factor. And, before you ask, I must admit that I forgot what type of anemone the healthy one is. He's big and kind of a greenish, off-white color and stays put on the sand. The two clowns have bonded with it. They never paid any attention to the purple tip. When I get home I'll take pics.
Any ideas?
Ever since then, he has not attached himself to anything, continues to wander and rarely stretches out his tentacles. Seems to like being in the shade of rocks. When spot feeding, he does not close up on food like he used to, so I figure he's got to be getting hungry.
This morning he was back under the other anemone, which was stretched wide open, and the purple tip was still shrunk up very small, but had extended his tenacles just enough for me to notice that they still have purple tips. Tube is still an orangish red.
The other anemone is still fat and happy, so I don't see how environment (water quality, lighting, etc.) could be much of a factor. And, before you ask, I must admit that I forgot what type of anemone the healthy one is. He's big and kind of a greenish, off-white color and stays put on the sand. The two clowns have bonded with it. They never paid any attention to the purple tip. When I get home I'll take pics.
Any ideas?