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should I move my anemone?
I just bought a white sebae anemone. I put it on top of my rocks close to the light with good flow. The next night I think my pencil urchan knocked it off now it is on the very bottom. All I have for light is a 48'' coralife 65watt x 4 bulb pc. It was upsydown but it flipped itself over. I have a tomatoe clown and a percula clown. That seem to be ignoring it. Should I pick it up and move it higher up with better lighting or leave it alone?
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An urchin shouldnt be able to knock an anemone over it must be sick if its foot isnt firmly attached to something
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it doesn't really matter where you move it to. if it isn't happy, it will move by itself.
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Yep they will move on there own. Just when you think that it has found its happy spot it will move.
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Sorry, but I doubt you will get it to attach under the lighting conditions you are offering it. Its going to need a tank with HO T5s or halides to survive.
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LFS told me so!
The LFS lady told me it was a bubbletip anemone and didn't need very much lighting. I later figured out that it is a sebae anemone. They won't take it back for trade . Any suggestions?
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Re: LFS told me so!
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it's my owne fault for impulse buying an anemone and trusting the word of someone else at the fish store
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I had a bubble tip in a 55 gallon for almost a year with a 4x65 watt PC fixture and it was fine. Then I sold the tank and everything in it. I am sure a LFS will allow him to be traded in. If they dont then go somewhere els eor sell him on your local reef message boards.
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I don't know what to do. I don't have anyone to take this anemone and I don't want it to die
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If it really is a sebae, ( H. Crispa ) is it going to prefer the sandbed, not on the rockwork like an BTA. The fact that it is white is not a good sign, it means it is bleached. They can be brought back from that condition but I feel that the lights that you have will hamper that. Try to give it frequent, yet small, feedings.
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Okay I'll try the frequent but small feedings what do you think for feeding? Anything special for it's condition. Should I move it closer to the light?
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What ever is going to be easiest for you to get -- I personally use krill and silversides for my anemones.
While it would be good to get it closer to the lights, I don't feel that it will stay there, since it is natural for them to be on the sandbed.
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thanks for the advice
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