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LeanneP
02-22-2013, 11:56 PM
I have a 90 gallon tank that I have had running for over a year and about 6 weeks ago I added some frags and a sebae anenome. I have 2 x 250 watt MH and my parameters are as follows:
ammonia-0
nitrate-1
calcium-430
phosphate-0
magnesium-1250
Ph-8.1
temp-79
salinity-1.026
I have an overflow (not drilled) and sump and an HOB Remora skimmer and also two koralia 1050 ghr pumps for flow. I have a third pump but took it out a few weeks ago as I thought I had too much flow.
I have been increasing my lighting gradually with 4 layers of screen above the tank.
I am stressing because one day or hour everything looks great and then suddenly half the stuff is closed up including my nem. I realize things take time to acclimate but today everything looked great this morning and a couple of hours later my hammer coral, mushroom and nem is closed most of the way without any MH lights on. But the frogspawn looks good. Now the lights have been on the side of the nem,it is closing more. I am just stressing for nothing or am I missing something?

Leanne P

FragIt Dan
02-23-2013, 12:12 AM
You're probably stressing for nothing :). Stuff opens and closes all the time, sometimes closes for days. It's all part of salt water tanks. If you can figure what triggers them to open and close then you might get ahead of it a bit but really... I wouldn't expect to figure things out, ever! I have critters that do great in one tank and terrible in another with no apparent reason why. It's all part of the game and the sooner you can treat it with wonder rather than frustration the more you can enjoy the crazy randomness that Reefs are ;).


Dan

subman
02-23-2013, 03:48 AM
I have also found that nems are crazy and do exactly what you don't want or expect

How much are you feeding it?

sumpfinfishe
02-23-2013, 04:34 AM
You said you have removed one pump because you had too much flow, also
you have been adding more lighting right.
Both flow and light are two factors that could be causing your corals an anemone
to close more or less, so i wouldnt worry too much for now. Do you have an inverts
or fish that could also be part of the problem?

LeanneP
02-23-2013, 06:54 AM
I have been wondering about how much to feed the nem. He hasn't been getting that much light since I have gotten him and I was feeding him about once every 5 days but did a bunch of reading and was wondering if I should be feeding him more until he has acclimated properly. Any suggestions?

I have also found that nems are crazy and do exactly what you don't want or expect

How much are you feeding it?

paddyob
02-23-2013, 02:33 PM
Maybe it's time for new bulbs. 6-7 months and they seem to lose something.

paddyob
02-23-2013, 02:33 PM
I have been wondering about how much to feed the nem. He hasn't been getting that much light since I have gotten him and I was feeding him about once every 5 days but did a bunch of reading and was wondering if I should be feeding him more until he has acclimated properly. Any suggestions?

Feeding is not required. I feed mine every few weeks at best. Any more and my RBtA splits.

LeanneP
02-23-2013, 04:53 PM
Feeding is not required. I feed mine every few weeks at best. Any more and my RBtA splits.

I was reading some articles here on Canreef and they were saying to feed them every couple of days if they were the size that mine was and that most people underfeed them. Maybe I will cut back and see what happens. I know that Andrew (previous owner) had said to feed less too. Anyone else have feeding input on nems??

subman
02-23-2013, 05:11 PM
I never feed

FragIt Dan
02-23-2013, 05:15 PM
I have a big (18" across) long tentacle anemone in the a bunch of sps and lps in my DT. I feed him when he starts to shrink, which is about every 6-8 weeks. By 'shrink' I don't mean the periodic shrivel up, I mean it will actually start to be smaller when fully inflated. I used to feed it every couple of weeks and it got to be about 24" across and was burning all my corals. I have been feeding my fish more often lately (every couple of days) and haven't needed to feed the Ben in a couple of months and he is growing again. My tube dwelling anemones get fed with my fish. I tried feeding them every couple of weeks but they shrink down when I do this. My last long tentacle anemone was fed every couple of months and he was around for about 12 years, eventually losing a battle with a power head.
I think if you feed it every couple of weeks and watch how it does for a couple of months you will be at a safe starting point.
I was reading some articles here on Canreef and they were saying to feed them every couple of days if they were the size that mine was and that most people underfeed them. Maybe I will cut back and see what happens. I know that Andrew (previous owner) had said to feed less too. Anyone else have feeding input on nems??




Dan

subman
02-23-2013, 05:59 PM
I'm by no means a nem expert but maybe it's not fully opening because it's eating so much. It doesn't need photosynthesis for energy at this point so it may be staying closed because there is no reason to open up.

LeanneP
02-23-2013, 07:01 PM
Thanks for the info on the nems. I will cut back on feeding him and see if things change.

subman
02-23-2013, 07:07 PM
Keep us posted on how things are going

asylumdown
02-23-2013, 09:08 PM
I would also say to not worry too much about it, unless things are dying. I have two different kinds of frogspawn that inflate and collapse at least a couple of times a day, operating on a schedule that I have yet to figure out. Most of my LPS are like that actually. Up and down, up and down. I have one brain coral that's actually figured out the schedule of the auto-feeder, and opens up to it's fully engorged, tentacle out feeding state (normally something you only see at night) promptly at 2:45pm every day. The feeder drops pellets almost right on top of it at 3.

Also, when you feed LPS or nems a lot, they also poop a lot. When they poop, they completely deflate and look like they're about 3 seconds from death. If you happened to be walking past them at that very moment you might think they were sick.