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![]() Most people don't seem to care, but you can QT them to prevent transfer of ich or velvet. If attached to a substrate, 76 days for both. If the anemone by itself, not attached to anything or any rock rubble pieces, 21 days.
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![]() People normally quarantine magnificent, gigantea, hadonni and any other type of bacteria prone anemone in a 10 day cypro treatment. Common anemones like Condylactis, Sebae, Malu, BTA, Rock or tube don’t get quarantined.
A 10 gallon tank filled half way. Egg crate in a corner with a heater and power head. Put a coffee mug in upside down so the anemone can attach to it. Then treat with cyproflaxin. Here is a better link if allowed to post links? It will require daily water changes of 100%. No substrate to make it easier to clean. |
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![]() No one suggested it I’m coming off a 3 month fallow period so was being paranoid.
I read about the 74 day QT but not about cipro treatment...apparently can use coral revive on anemones |