Vicki said:I do have a couple other Anemones. I find the relationship between clownfish and anemones fascinating. My initial plan for my 'big' tank was to have an anemone for every type of clownfish. I quickly have discovered that just doesn't work. <G>
I have a Green BTA in one tank with a number of clowns and a couple of Curly Q's in another tank.
Someday I'll have an anemone specific tank.
Vicki
My anemone looks inverted – its mouth is inside out. What should I do?This behavior is normally a sign of extreme stress and/or near death for the anemone.Assuming that your tank environment is perfect, the only thing you can do is wait to see if your anemone can recover from whatever caused the stress in the first place.Occasionally this behavior is caused when an anemone is first added to a new system and when the anemone is not carefully and slowly acclimated. Hopefully the anemone will recover from its shock and live on to thrive in your system.
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