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Unread 08/02/2020, 11:14 AM   #1
rpung1
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Sick/dying Anenome?

Two weeks ago, I took over my buddies 190G German reef aquarium. I used the exsisting water (38 Five gallon pails). Couple days after completing the setup in my house. I noticed the anemone was odd. Two days later, I come home from work and the anemone split into 4!! I have never ever seen or heard of an anemone split into that many parts. Needless to say, the littlest part I think is currently hanging by a thread. The other 3 parts are thriving. Anyone have an educated answer? Is it dying?

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Unread 08/02/2020, 01:59 PM   #3
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As long as it's got light it's used to and is let alone where it lies it has a chance. Touching it with that fork won't hurt (gently) and if that fork smells really normal when pulling it up to air, fine, and if it stinks like nothing you've ever smelled that bad, it's dying: get it out of there immediately,


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