Slickdonkey
Drink me
I'm at the end of my rope, I hope someone can help me out.
My rose bubble-tip anemone is slowly wasting away. This has been going on for about two months and I'm at a loss as to the cause of the problem. Around the time this started, I noticed my xenia and green star polyps looking sick as well (see thread). I've since removed them to QT where they are doing fine again (together). I could remove the anemone as well, but I don't have the proper lighting set up at the moment, and whatever the problem is will no doubt reappear once I put him back in the display.
I am running regularly changed carbon, ozone, no major equipment changes lately. I added some Oregon tort around the time this started happening but I really can't see that being the problem.
The tank (240 gallon) is mostly SPS, which are doing fine along with all the fish. pH is a little low (7.8-8.0) but I wouldn't expect this to cause a problem like this.
Any input is welcome.
My rose bubble-tip anemone is slowly wasting away. This has been going on for about two months and I'm at a loss as to the cause of the problem. Around the time this started, I noticed my xenia and green star polyps looking sick as well (see thread). I've since removed them to QT where they are doing fine again (together). I could remove the anemone as well, but I don't have the proper lighting set up at the moment, and whatever the problem is will no doubt reappear once I put him back in the display.
I am running regularly changed carbon, ozone, no major equipment changes lately. I added some Oregon tort around the time this started happening but I really can't see that being the problem.
The tank (240 gallon) is mostly SPS, which are doing fine along with all the fish. pH is a little low (7.8-8.0) but I wouldn't expect this to cause a problem like this.
Any input is welcome.