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condy anemone

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by saltclg, Jan 17, 2013.

  1. saltclg

    saltclg Inactive User

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    i setup and got everything in my 90 wave front and my condy was doin real good and now i look back in there and its shriveled up to the size of a quarter. anyone kno what could be wrong with him?!?!?!?!?
     
  2. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

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    probably just stressing from the move. what lighting do u have above the tank?
     
  3. saltclg

    saltclg Inactive User

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    2-250 m.h. + t5
     
  4. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

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    k. hows your parameters? you might be goin through a mini cycle after the move.
     
  5. saltclg

    saltclg Inactive User

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    ya...its still a lil cloudy in there everythings fairly normal..a lil high but im callin that due to the move...... think he will pull out of it????
     
  6. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

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    lets hope so. the cloudy water is sedimate and waste getting kicked up. maybe try a water change to get some of the debris out
     
  7. Eric Experienced Reefkeeper

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    My condy is pretty tough - had it for years through various tank moves (it's the $50 varieties that are sensitive /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default/emoticons/sad.gif).


    Mine will sometimes shrivel down into the rock for a few hours or sometimes a day - just seems to be what it does.


    Should be fine as long as it wasn't physically damaged in the move and you're not experiencing a massive parameter shift.


    -Eric
     

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