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    Posted: April 23 2012 at 4:08pm
Recently put a RBTA in my tank, and it just seems saggy like it doesnt have energy... Is it upset or is it just cause he was added a couple days ago?
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Usually means bad water parameters and/or lack of flow. Just an unhealthy tank really wish we could help but we'd need a TON more info.
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Here's what we need to know (IMO):
-Water parameters (SG, temp, alk, ca, ammonia, nitrite, nitrates, phosphates, etc.)
-Lighting information
-Flow information
-What else is in the tank?
-How far away is it from more aggressive corals, if you have any? (stinging corals, sweeper tentacles, etc.) obviously this can change if the anemone moves
-Has it been moving around the tank to different positions much?
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On occasion one of my lovelies will turn into a little bag of strings.  I was worried the first time it happened but those who know helped out with this info.  The anemone purges itself once in a while.  (like going to the bathroom).  They look terrible when it happens.  I have not seen it continue like that for days but it could just be that yours is not feeling at home yet.
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I agree with Linda. Wait for a day or two(at the time of this post, it's probably already hydrated/swelled back up) and if it doesn't pull out of this condition then answer Ann's questions and we'll see what it needs.
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I don't want to be rude but you really should stop adding things to your tank. This is like the 3-5 topic of something being wrong with your tank. Take a month or two off from putting things in and let it settle.
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Uhmmm. . . Its a different tank. . . I wouldnt add an anemone to a reef tank.
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So what kind of tank is your anemone in?
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Exactly um anemones go in reef tanks so where else would you put one?
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Well i dont want to put them in a reef tank because they go around stinging corals on occasion especially when they split. I put it in my girlfriends 45 gallon Fish and LR tank.
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It's most probably just bad parameters. Rbta's need pristine water quality and good flow that a fish only tank may lack.
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Originally posted by BillyC BillyC wrote:

It's most probably just bad parameters. Rbta's need pristine water quality and good flow that a fish only tank may lack.


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If you could test your water and post the parameters here we can probably help you identify what part(s) of your water chemistry would be causing this and help you prevent it in the future.
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