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Unread 08/02/2020, 06:51 AM   #71
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However you get the anemone to ingest the tentacle. In a piece of food is easiest. I learn from doing this thread:
Don’t let the tentacle dry out, even slightly. This really change the salinity and stress/kill the zooxanthellae. Best to keep them in tank water.
Thawn the frozen food in tank water first. Don’t let the Zooxanthellae experience temp shock or the thaw out ice crystal in the Food result in salinity shock.
Zooxanthellae are fairly wimpy and will die if they experience any of this and result in a fail transplant.
Normally it just take me second. Trying to document these with camera results in prolong process and failure for me.


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