aquarookie
Pure Poison :)
...please say a little prayer for my new cnidarian patient? And those of you who don't, please spare any discouraging remarks, I am fully aware of how low its chances are...
Here is the story. I was at my favorite LFS today (NOT the one that had the sick clam) visiting an anemone I have become quite fond of (but could not afford). I saw it last night and it looked unhappy (I figured it might still be acclimating, since they only got it a week ago). Well, today it was upside down and shriveled up. When I pointed it out to them, someone turned it right side up and I gasped... the mouth was about 3" in diameter and the oral disk had shrunk to less than 5" (down from about a foot across). The tentacles had shriveled up and the mouth was oozing all sorts of stuff. Small pieces of the anemone were floating all over the tank. I estimated it would live a few more hours AT MOST.
To make the long story shorter, I now have the anemone at home and I realize it is way too weak and stressed out, but I am doing my best to take care of it... changing water, adding iodine, and keeping a close eye on it. If anyone has other suggestions/advice, I would appreciate it. Thanks a lot
Here is the story. I was at my favorite LFS today (NOT the one that had the sick clam) visiting an anemone I have become quite fond of (but could not afford). I saw it last night and it looked unhappy (I figured it might still be acclimating, since they only got it a week ago). Well, today it was upside down and shriveled up. When I pointed it out to them, someone turned it right side up and I gasped... the mouth was about 3" in diameter and the oral disk had shrunk to less than 5" (down from about a foot across). The tentacles had shriveled up and the mouth was oozing all sorts of stuff. Small pieces of the anemone were floating all over the tank. I estimated it would live a few more hours AT MOST.
To make the long story shorter, I now have the anemone at home and I realize it is way too weak and stressed out, but I am doing my best to take care of it... changing water, adding iodine, and keeping a close eye on it. If anyone has other suggestions/advice, I would appreciate it. Thanks a lot