Hey buddy, I feel like you scaring me because I’m a new reefer and so far everything have been very easy for me. When I hear, professional like you struggling it, make me think twice.
In the images, I can see some brown stuff on the anemones. Make sure that's not dinos. Dinos can kill! One of the worst kinds of "algae" you can have in your tank. That issue has to be solved. Not saying it's easy, they just came back in my tank. And there's a facebook group about dinos where you may find help.
My anemone was done when I left home for 12 days and was expecting that the tank will be a mess because of that anemone when I will be back. Left my tank with just blue light on with very less intensity about 25 watt. Came home and to my surprise it gained its 50% colour back, looked better and took food. So what I have learned is less light only blue and feed once a week and just leave the aquarium as it is.
@@MyFirstFishTank i had 4 colorado sunburst get sick, and had to treat them. Be sure to change the water daily, and any time theres any discharge. Dont worry about any cycling. Use new freshly mixed saltwater. All the items except salt and cipiro are available at walmart. I dosed at 500mg daily for 15 days. Saved about 12k in nems! Best to put them in the black pond basket from homedepot, to protect them from a powerhead too
That's what they're called! pond baskets! I'm literally heading out the door to go shopping in less than an hour and you just told me the name of the thing I was going to buy and where to buy it! Lifesaveer, thanks!
I would try much less flow. I always had them do better in mesh baskets that blocked most of the flow around them. If ICP comes back with nothing, low flow would be my next step.
Here is a tip just a bit quite hard to follow through buf if you wanna experirment you should definitly try this. I used to have two 60g aquarium one cube and one long. I borought like 3 anemone and 1 wild cought. I was able to keep them for 1 year and a half until a storm hit our province and basically killed my fish and anemone and other corals, but less about that. Here's what I did I used natural sea water this what makes it hard to begin with getting natural sea water. Still I did it. I would do a 10g water change everyday and feed my nems once a week with hikari coral food and somtimes shrimp or chopped fish. As for the lights I had the most basic lighting setup a $55 Aqua Kinght spectra v1. For the setting I really did not care about it sometimes I would make it more blue sometimes I'll make it less blue. I had no light measuring equipment. I had the barebone basic setup. I also used live rocks to cycle my tank then I brought a hardscape dry rocked and swapped those for my live rock. I did not even have a skimmer. Just keep up with the water change. I not saying that you'll have sucess with this. I'm just simply sharing what worked best for me. Happy reef keeping.
My two cents... Calcium bang it out at 500 Magnesium you didnt mention yet, 9 min in.... same thing max it out 1500++ Pull the carbon outta there.... Bumb up that alk to 8.5 dkh☆☆ Keeping it at 8 lets it swing into 7.5ish range which is no bueno Need to be dosing two part immediately
To be fair I think you may be chasing you're tail here. If you have 3 separate aquariums, independent of eachother, you have experienced deaths in all of them and acquired stock from alternative vendors, then it would seem the most probable root cause is most likely you're source water. If you are going to do a ICP test I would suggest you do it for you're source water. And confirm or rule that out first.
ICP test is in the mail! Could be the water source, but I doubt it because this happened in Washington State and California! But we'll find out soon with the ICP test!
@@MyFirstFishTank certainly a riddle then. I do sympathise with you though. This would be driving me nuts!!! There must be a root cause and I really hope you find it. Thankyou for sharing you're experience with all of us though. I'll be following with interest.
Are you feeding your anemones? I feed with a mix of mysis, small bits of krill, and some other frozen mixes. Like 3 times a week with only small foods.
@@MyFirstFishTank I personally would still feed. Of course, not a large bit of shrimp like some people do and end having issues, but with mysis which are tiny.
@@MyFirstFishTank Also saw you refilling your tank with fresh water. I would get an ato, doesn't matter if it's a gravity feed float valve or something like a Tunze osmolator. But that salinity variation can be an issue too.
Experts recommend not mixing anemone species in tanks under 1000 gallons. They release toxins to attack each other as they compete for space on the reef. In a smaller closed system these toxins build up over time. Sometimes the anemones will build up tolerance to each other but more often one or both will succumb to the toxins.
You need to acclimated to new light conditions over a long time. 150 to 350..I would suggest that us atleast a 20 day acclamation period. Maybe all of the clowns are irritating the anemone? To me it feels like the tank isn't mature enough
what does it mean when the tank isn't mature enough? If the water parameters are stable, what is maturity in a tank? And yeah, definitely need to light acclimate!
@@MyFirstFishTank its an interesting question. If parameters are spot on, isn't it cycled.. but from my experience I've had an anemone in a tank 6 months old and it melted, detached tips and all. I then had anemone in the same tank 1.5yrs later and thriving. Split a few times due to temperature instability but fine. It wasn't like parameters were different 1.5yrs ago, I think there is more to these sensitive creatures but hey, I could be wrong. How old is the anemone tank? Maybe it is all of the clowns having full blown orgies
I don’t feel it’s bacterial. You’ve gotten them from multiple sources, put them in multiple tanks, and still no luck. So weird that they all keep dying.
yeah, it's got to be something I'm doing at this point. I mean, could one of them in the past have died because of a bacterial infection? Sure, but right now only one looks like it might have the infection.
don't give up buddy, because think of how many of us you can help if you make a breakthrough! one day the pceans might go extinct. it would be nice to try learn how to care for these things so at least we can still see them
You crack me up dude. Hang in there, you’ll figure out what works for you. I typically think it’s related to the spectrum you are getting with a light. The higher end lights have better spectrums of light output. It’s not that it’s better PAR. Some of the cheaper lights can blaze PAR but they suck with overall spectrum. 👍 You are headed in the right track bro.
Yeah I do. I just used their flex arm mount. www.marinedepot.com/partners/idevaffiliate.php?id=102&url=4361. But I think they also have a hanging kit option too.
I don’t quarantine or anything with anything either cuz it’s more expensive. My nems, rainbow, ultra rainbow, black widow, and Cali sunset (all bubble tipped nems)
I had 2 x ai hydra HD’s on my tank and my Nems were at the top of my yak and they did really well, your maybe right some people are maybe not good with them, I can’t grow pocilopora but I’m great with acros, maybe that’s just life, good luck, maybe flows to high just saying , see you next time, Colin 🏴
@@MyFirstFishTank no think they were set to pirates of Caribbean settings don’t think there that high, but good luck anyway hope you succeed, your clown tank gonna be awesome, I’m still watching your videos again 😀, your video from the first tank stuff on it, but just keep going you’ll get there 😀, Clin🏴
I feel your pain I also having issues with keeping anemones LTA and bubble tips. They do good for about a month and then just melt. I have one rock anemone doing great. Just not sure what I am doing wrong! All other corals and fish are good LPS and Softies. Good luck
Nope, thought high nitrate and phosphates? Even with low nitrates and phosphate. Can’t figure it out it’s killing me because they are my favorite. I had a LTA for a year since than a month or so than gone
Wondering what salt you're using? Nems will often times not do well with certain salt inconsistencies from batch to batch. You also may want to consider light spectrum, do you happen to have any spare kessil loghts?
@@MyFirstFishTank i know Fritz is good salt. If its not a bacterial infection you may want to try the kessil tuna blues. My anemones completely transformed when I witched to tuna blues. It must be the light spectrum they love.
Just a tip get a mini wet/dry vacuum and clean out the sumps they work like a charm and are inexpensive tool we all need in our toolbox.. Great when you do water changes you don't even have to disturb the display .
@@MyFirstFishTank haha wait till you do the first time I did it I said the same I was blown away and it helps keep the sump clean and no detritus traps 👍
Dude, im a BIG fan of RBT anemones, i actually own an anemone specific tank. Try no water changes, just dose the missing nutrients and keep nitres kinda high, they seem to like it, i also fed them once or twice a week fresh shrimp and frozen food, the rest of the days the clowns fed them with pellets and different types of dry food. In my case i find them to be one of the easiest reef animals to keep in the hobby :D
How long has this tank been set up for? I got ultra rainbow regular rainbow and rose bubble tips in a 20 gallon standard hang on the back for about 3 months now and there growing big and lust I feed them everyday. But didn’t put them in until my tank was up and running for 6 months. Only change water 1 time a week 5 gallons. My par hitting them is at about 185 to 200. And to my surprise my phosphate is at .3 and doesn’t seem to bother them at all. No other coral in tank. One thing I do know is they really don’t like nitrates. I try to keep mine around 5-7 max. Worked for me really well so far. Oh and also I keep my anemone tank at around 76 77 degrees.
Oh this is great information Andrew. Thanks for telling me the specifics about water changes, PAR, and nitrates. Seems like my tank is similar actually, although the nitrates have creeped up a bit, so need to keep them down!
Anytime yea I feed mine mysis shrimp with spirlina algae. I try to stay away from the bigger chunks of meat. Smaller food is easier to eat for them in my experience. Also one other question I got for u. Do u have a cleaner shrimp in ur tanks? That have the anemones?
Ok just asking, cause my cleaner shrimp went rogue soon as his figured out I was feeding my anemones he started digging in my anemones mouths. Had another one do in my lps tank, starting digging in my Duncan’s, hammers, frogspawns, and almost killed them. Just for future reference, if u see ur lps or other coral starting to close up go out to tank when lights are out to see if he’s digging in there mouths, only if u direct feed them.
Not sure if this will help, but I lost 3 nems and one of the things that helped was to get the water dirty, my nems preferred about 20 nitrates, I have a Starburst nem that has now split so keeping a slightly dirtier tank has helped them grow and split.
No that's actually really helpful. I definitely used to keep my tanks too clean, and I'm glad to hear that 20 nitrates has worked well for you. So maybe I won't worry if my nitrates creep up a bit. What do you keep your phosphates at? Thanks for writing!
@@MyFirstFishTank phosphate between .05 and .1 some time creeping up to 0.13 and I also like some algae I. The tank as it helps me keep the nitrates and phosphate stabilized, I have had a huge growth in coralline algae keeping these parameters. Also soft corals love nitrate and phosphate as long as they aren't super high.
@@MyFirstFishTank the new tank should be built onsite at the end of March. I ordered some rock I can smash up and glue back together to make some aqua scape while I wait.
I would check for stray voltage. I had one of mine throw all of its tentacles in my 34g so I moved it to my 90. It’s taken about 6 months but it has recovered. I know stray voltage shouldn’t bother anything since it’s not grounded but everytime I’ve seen one of my anemones lose tentacles it’s been because of voltage in the tank.
@@MyFirstFishTank Search southwire Multimeter on Amazon and the first one for $40 is the one I use. You can pick it up at Lowe’s if you don’t want to wait on shipping. Put one probe in the ground of an electrical socket and the other in the water. My 34 has about 19v flowing through it right now because of a skimmer pump. You can verify the piece of equipment by turning one thing at a time off until the voltage goes away. There are also some write ups about stray voltage and how to check for it on R2R.
There are things we can’t measure in reef tanks, such as the microbiome. Also accounting for what is fed to the tank. What is fed to the nems. I think they eat most of what is floating in the water, phytoplankton etc. feeding them and having them expell contents usually I think is a sign of over feeding. Just a few thoughts. Good luck.
Yeah, that's what I thought. But the gaping mouth I keep seeing makes me think that one anemone could have an infection. The others don't seem to do that, they just seem to be shrinking! I'll keep investigating!
I dont know if you read all of these comments, so I am gonna give you some advice on nems in the hope you will have a better chance of getting these to thrive. First of all it begs the question what happened when you put these guys in the tank, you can see from anemone behavior if for example they need more or less light, they will either hide under rock or they will climb up or stretch out. If you see either happening you need less lighting or stronger lighting. Feeding: You have to feed anemones, but do not overfeed! They can get sick from overfeeding and also from eating food that is not that good, feed high quality frozen food like a piece of krill or two once or twice a week. My Black Widow Anemone sits around 250-300PAR of lighting and loves it. Signs its doing well: Tentacles elongated, either bubble or no bubble, swaying in the flow, should not show signs of detracting or deflating. Disc all stretched out. Hope this helps and in my opinion you probably need stronger lighting for these guys (remember these anemones grow literally right under the water level in the wild, they are HIGH PAR creatures) and a solid food schedule.
Also those maxspect razors are not very good, spectrum or par wise. Try Reefbreeders for a better value and better par. Also: a GOOD source of aquacultured RBTA is crucial to longevity. It can really matter on where you get these anemones. Sometimes a splitting anemone from a friends tank can actually mean they are splitting for survival not because they are happy. You need a happy anemone split.
Yeah I've heard that too. Although, they do put out quite a bit of PAR on max. I measured around 400 at the top of the rockwork. What lights do you recommend. I'm actually thinking of eventually switching to either an all t5 fixture or a hybrid t5 LED fixture.
It’s a little late you probably figured out that not feeding and low par isn’t that good .. I don’t think nems care about phos and nitrate or even alk for that as long as you don’t swing them …I kept them under radions and they loved it btw I was blasting it at 450-500 at the top and 350 on the bottom where nems were placed and what I noticed was newly split nems climbed to higher par area … feed carbon gfo clean clear water ..
Do you clean your sumps? Probably a good idea to give them a clean once a year at least to get rid of detritus. Also, I read GFO can be harmful to reef aquariums...have you considered there is excess ferrous oxide making its way into your tanks and killing the anemones?
You know, I do clean the sump, but probably need to do it more. And I've heard mixed reviews of GFO, but a friend of mine uses it and her anemones are lovely!
@@MyFirstFishTank I switch between shrimp and scallops for mine and the growth is explosive. Frozen uncooked shrimp and frozen bay scallops from the grocery store: I thaw a whole one in a ramekin of tank water, slice pieces to jam in their mouths, and finely chop the rest of the piece of shrimp or scallop to broadcast feed the fish. Small chunks of shrimp or scallops are also good for others with larger mouths, like duncans, too.
@@MyFirstFishTank I have a lightly stocked 40b and I feed every other day. I thaw a random cube from a frozen assortment pack in the same ramekin, broadcast feed by dumping the contents in front of the wavemaker, and then use tongs to directly feed those I cut chunks for while the fish and scrimps are distracted.
Just a suggestion on the peninsula tank. See if you can get some Fritz Turbo Start 900 from a local shop. Been doing some research on the forums and it's amazing stuff. Will cycle a tank within 2 days. They actually recommend adding live stock right after adding the bottle of turbo start. I did this myself and while the fish were floating in the water I added the bottle and let it churn while they acclimated to temp 😁 been a week and my two clowns are happy and water peramiters are great!
I doubt it is stray voltage since these deaths are happening in different tanks. If you’ve been in the same house for all of these tanks I would strongly look at your source water and RODI filters. An ICP test would be my first start and I would find one that tests your RODI water as well.
😂 you crack me.up dude 🤣not because of your problems. Of course 😢 your perimeters are good 👍 how old is the tank I just feel it’s still new 🤷🏻♂️ this hobby is hard and really expensive . Forget the nems for now 👍 enjoy the rest of your tank even by some more corals t,his will up lift you 😃👍than drag you down 👍🏴😀
yeah, tank is still new, but why would an old tank be better if your water parameters are stable. People say you need a mature tank, but what does that mean? Always curious if its just one of those phrases we throw around in the hobby that really means something else enitrely. And I can't give up on nems. They are one of the reasons I got into this hobby and I'm not going to shy away from a fight1. Well, actually, I frequently shy away from fights! :0
Nothing good happens fast on the reef with that said I'm new to your channel and I really like the content. I would just like to offer advice this is not telling you how but more from my experience, anemones really need a stable and seasoned tank. To many changes to frequent make them want to move and seek better water but unfortunately in our systems they are trapped and remain in an area they may not like I think the best thing to do is check for stray voltage in that system then try and keep the nitrates in check also give the system it self time to establish again big changes including massive waterchanges can also cause mini cycles you may not see with your eye which could cause unhappy inhabitants. Good luck and can't wait till you figure it out!! Keep us updated!
Thanks for taking the time to offer your thoughts. Good advice all around. Yeah, stability is key, and definitely something I've always struggled with... due to my own constant interventions. I'm getting better, but still is a tendency of mine! I'm definitely picking of a volt-meter-thingy (I have no idea what to call it), and going to watch some videos about how to check my water for stray voltage. Actually going to place that order right now! Welcome to My First Fish Tank, and thanks for watching!
Did you dip your anemones in Revive or any coral dips? Maybe try skipping it if you did as my first anemone never looked happy after the dip and didn't make it past a week.
🐙Anemones are exotic but sooner or later bring troubles,this is why we don't see them often on majority on reef tanks.I rather dont have them on my Reef tank.good video👍
@@MyFirstFishTank I have always used red sea blue bucket and my nem tanks have always been awesome. Not sure how the chemistry or levels compare. Lights shouldnt matter as much as you think. The nems will move if they dont like what they have. They will have/keep their bubbles to shade their bodys.
Loved the video :) keep up the awesome content. Love to watch you work on things you are passionate about and I hope that you figure out the secret to Anemones. Learning as much as I can about your Anemone journey!
Do you run carbon? I had two tanks identical one I had a reactor running with carbon that tank nems were big a and beautiful the other with out reactor not so much. I moved the other nems over after a week they started opening again
Bro honestly I feel your pain my tanks be on point but for some reason torches and nems always melt on me parameters is good don’t fluctuate at all got 3 radion xr30 gen4 so lighting ain’t a issue but I just can’t keep them grow monti grow sps like nothing but torches and nems ..... my kryptonite
Thanks for writing this! I'm glad to know I'm not alone! Yeah, definitely my kryptonite! But unlike Superman, I will find a cure! Wait, does superman every figure out how to deal with kryptonite? Now you have me curious. I think I'm going to have to google that right now! But really, thanks for taking the time to share. It is really appreciated!
@@MyFirstFishTank hahah nice joke . Honestly I don’t know if he beats kryptonite no problem man . You give such a honest mans opinion to the hobby . It’s what we all deal with but not own up to . People show the beautiful colorful side of the hobby and don’t show the grey side . Good luck if you find success please!!! Let me know I will forsure be tuned in to see how you battle this and maybe help me out too
One thing I noticed from your video is the scene where you show your media reactor and it appears your carbon is tumbling. I don’t know if this is true or not but I heard that’s really bad for anemone. Maybe a sponge on top of the carbon to keep it from tumbling.
I hope you get it figured out man. You’ve helped me a lot with your videos and one of my favorite parts of my reef are my nems. Thanks again for the great content I watch all of your videos and just realized I wasn’t subscribed lol sorry just fixed that.
I had gone to a local store were window screens are made I brought the clear mesh screen for them to insert into Border trim with your auto feeder and other hanging things that will be around the glass they will custom cut each border piece to fit the edges of your aquarium cost me in Tucson Arizona $40
sounds like you aren't being consistent. Have to let your tank just be. Let the nems get used to the water and don't change anything. Having nitrates go up and down is likely a problem. From my experience they like the same chemistry as soft corals. I have had the same anemones for 5 years now and have had them in the tank from month 2
The gallery is growing my friend! The tanks looks great. Hopefully you’ll remedy the situation on the nems & I know once you do the clown harem tank is going to pop.
Just saw your vid, very informative! I’m a fellow Reefer. Saw your tank screen cover issue, I think you should try Octo Aquatics.com. Lots of good reviews! Just ordered Eshopps Sump filter Sump boxes to replace filter socks myself. Look them up, you my like what you see.
Do you get your anemones online or a LFS? I have 4 bubble tips from my LFS and are doing great but I ordered a bubble tip from live aquaria twice on separate occasions and they shipped it in terrible condition, zero heat pack and shipped it in too much water and both died with no refund. Ordering online is a huge factor in losing them due to stress or not being able to examine the anemone in person and pick a healthy one. I honestly think it's a gamble ordering online.
Well, I've done both. In that history of my anemones, I'd say slightly over half were ordered online, and the rest were from an LFS. I still think my biggest problem in the past has been doing too much, and keeping my NO3 and PO4 too low, but I've changed those things. I do think one of my new anemones has a bacterial infection, so I'll be setting up a hospital tank this week and treating with cipro.
In my experience and that’s not much, I have a 29 gallon with a bonded pair of maroon clowns(that took a lot of work to bond them) I have 4 nems and the thing that gets them is the salinity and the tank has been going for about a month and doing super well and super happy. My suggestion I know you get a ton of em is move your salinity to about 123-124 and you don’t need a ton of flow. I have an echo tech mp10 and I have it on the lps preset flow
Bummer about your nems... Have you compared your light spectrum / color with what your friend / expert is running? I think the problem has to be something other than water or PAR.
Yeah I totally agree with you. I have compared the spectrum, and I've watched a whole bunch of BRS videos for their lighting series. I think what I'm going to have to do is set up a specific anemone quarantine tank to treat and watch all new anemones. If I can get them thriving in there, then maybe I can figure out how to make the transition!
Have you sent water out for an ICP test? There may be an underlying issue killing your Nems that it could detect. Also as someone else said, check for stray voltage. There has to be an assignable cause as to why yours are all dying, and rather quickly.
yeah, agreed. I'm going to pick up whatever instrument I need to test for stray voltage. And I have not done an ICP test, but that is a great suggestion and maybe I'll just order one right now! Thanks!
Anemones are, ONE of the MOST finicky animals aka inverts to keep in aquariums. Some are hardy as ever and anything you place it in water parameters wise they'll thrive and just love being in it. Then the ones you've gotten are probably either some 1st Gen on those and not fully used to aquarium life as many other these days... Idk for sure but, ya never know for sure. But, also flow is really needed too. Not fully facing in the direction of flow but, it will help whether clowns or other damsels to occupy it.
I have the same urchin as you and mine decided to become a coral eater so went into the sump. Is your urchin in the anemone tank if so could it be irritating the anemones.
Sad to hear about the anemones, but if anything it seems you’re getting closer to figuring out the issues and perfecting your build! With your new dedication to stability maybe all you need now is some time and luck!
Ah yes, thanks Max! You have the right attitude for sure! Just keep learning and figuring it out! The worst thing I could do would be to give up! I won't! Thanks for watching and commenting Max!
Matthew i respect you for telling us all this... However it really alarms me that you just keep purchasing things to ultimately just see them die. Im not sure how well your tanks are doing nowdays but I hope you have gotten a better sense for what you are doing and smaked some sense into yourself. Have a good day sir =)
Stop always messing with things, stop big water changes. Let things stabilize and just let it be. I have been keeping salt/reef tanks since 97, I have been there with the ocd/reactive approach, doesn’t work. And learn to accept what your style of reefing can and can’t keep. I can keep just about any sps but can’t keep gsp no matter what, but if I put it in the tank xenia would smother everything. Every system is different, and respond and react accordingly. Learn what you can and can’t do.
Some good points here for sure. But there is one thing I won't be doing. Giving up. Just because I can't seem to care for anemones doesn't mean I'll never be able to... I just can't do it yet. Thanks for watching!
Hey buddy, I feel like you scaring me because I’m a new reefer and so far everything have been very easy for me. When I hear, professional like you struggling it, make me think twice.
In the images, I can see some brown stuff on the anemones. Make sure that's not dinos. Dinos can kill! One of the worst kinds of "algae" you can have in your tank. That issue has to be solved. Not saying it's easy, they just came back in my tank. And there's a facebook group about dinos where you may find help.
Thanks!
ICP test!
Ordered one yesterday!
Tried changing your salt??
Yeah, I've tried most of them at this point except Fritz.
I have seen and read a few harem setups. Why are the clowns introduced before the anemones? Thanks!
My anemone was done when I left home for 12 days and was expecting that the tank will be a mess because of that anemone when I will be back. Left my tank with just blue light on with very less intensity about 25 watt. Came home and to my surprise it gained its 50% colour back, looked better and took food. So what I have learned is less light only blue and feed once a week and just leave the aquarium as it is.
Qt in a tote with a powerhead, light and CIPIRO!!
You're a step ahead of me! That's next weeks episode!
@@MyFirstFishTank i had 4 colorado sunburst get sick, and had to treat them. Be sure to change the water daily, and any time theres any discharge. Dont worry about any cycling. Use new freshly mixed saltwater. All the items except salt and cipiro are available at walmart. I dosed at 500mg daily for 15 days. Saved about 12k in nems! Best to put them in the black pond basket from homedepot, to protect them from a powerhead too
That's what they're called! pond baskets! I'm literally heading out the door to go shopping in less than an hour and you just told me the name of the thing I was going to buy and where to buy it! Lifesaveer, thanks!
@@MyFirstFishTank your welcome, thats what this hobby is all about, helping each other!
Lower flow a bit add iodine.had my rbta for over 10 years split only a couple times lost on vacation a couple years ago when power went out.Good luck.
icp test
Yeah, agreed.
I never do water changes got a great refugium and shallow sand bed and amazon lights my nems are thriving
I would try much less flow. I always had them do better in mesh baskets that blocked most of the flow around them.
If ICP comes back with nothing, low flow would be my next step.
Yeah, just got some mesh pond baskets today, so hope that will help!
Dude ICP!
Ordered one yesterday!
Here is a tip just a bit quite hard to follow through buf if you wanna experirment you should definitly try this. I used to have two 60g aquarium one cube and one long. I borought like 3 anemone and 1 wild cought. I was able to keep them for 1 year and a half until a storm hit our province and basically killed my fish and anemone and other corals, but less about that. Here's what I did I used natural sea water this what makes it hard to begin with getting natural sea water. Still I did it. I would do a 10g water change everyday and feed my nems once a week with hikari coral food and somtimes shrimp or chopped fish. As for the lights I had the most basic lighting setup a $55 Aqua Kinght spectra v1. For the setting I really did not care about it sometimes I would make it more blue sometimes I'll make it less blue. I had no light measuring equipment. I had the barebone basic setup. I also used live rocks to cycle my tank then I brought a hardscape dry rocked and swapped those for my live rock. I did not even have a skimmer. Just keep up with the water change. I not saying that you'll have sucess with this. I'm just simply sharing what worked best for me. Happy reef keeping.
My two cents...
Calcium bang it out at 500
Magnesium you didnt mention yet, 9 min in.... same thing max it out 1500++
Pull the carbon outta there....
Bumb up that alk to 8.5 dkh☆☆
Keeping it at 8 lets it swing into 7.5ish range which is no bueno
Need to be dosing two part immediately
:-). Thanks for the advice!
To be fair I think you may be chasing you're tail here. If you have 3 separate aquariums, independent of eachother, you have experienced deaths in all of them and acquired stock from alternative vendors, then it would seem the most probable root cause is most likely you're source water. If you are going to do a ICP test I would suggest you do it for you're source water. And confirm or rule that out first.
ICP test is in the mail! Could be the water source, but I doubt it because this happened in Washington State and California! But we'll find out soon with the ICP test!
@@MyFirstFishTank certainly a riddle then. I do sympathise with you though. This would be driving me nuts!!! There must be a root cause and I really hope you find it. Thankyou for sharing you're experience with all of us though. I'll be following with interest.
Are you feeding your anemones? I feed with a mix of mysis, small bits of krill, and some other frozen mixes. Like 3 times a week with only small foods.
I do feed them mini mysis and reef roids, but not the sick one. I've heard that feeding a sick anemone can stress it out even more.
@@MyFirstFishTank be careful with reefroids, great food, but don't overfeed with that bc it's a phosphate bomb.
@@MyFirstFishTank I personally would still feed. Of course, not a large bit of shrimp like some people do and end having issues, but with mysis which are tiny.
@@MyFirstFishTank Also saw you refilling your tank with fresh water. I would get an ato, doesn't matter if it's a gravity feed float valve or something like a Tunze osmolator. But that salinity variation can be an issue too.
@@MyFirstFishTank And I have to learn with your wire management. My tank wires are a huge mess and a fire hazard.
Have you ever done a ICP test to verify you don’t have any parameters that are out of line?
Honestly it sounds like a heavy metal contamination.
My ICP test is on the way! it arrives next week so we'll get to the bottom of it for sure!
Hi ,
why don't you turn 3 into 1 ? One as quarantine and one big 🤷♂️ More time to enjoy and you will definitely not run out of content.
Greetings
Pat
True, true...
Have the same issue with chalice Coral
Frustrating right?
salt level at 23 and less flow your welcome 😁🤘
Experts recommend not mixing anemone species in tanks under 1000 gallons. They release toxins to attack each other as they compete for space on the reef. In a smaller closed system these toxins build up over time. Sometimes the anemones will build up tolerance to each other but more often one or both will succumb to the toxins.
That's good advice for sure. All of my anemones are bubble tips so should be okay there right?
Do not feel bad about the anemones. I can grow SPS and LPS and cant keep GSP to save my life. It is what it is...
I also can't grow gsp! Why is that!?!? Crazy!
Do a 75% water change
Doing 50% twice a week.
Are you looking at making yourself a water mixing station at some time?
You know, no, mainly because I don't have the space in our small house.
Man I'm watching this and all your problems and just screaming roller filter! Best thing iv ever done. Nice refugium with a roller filter.
You need to acclimated to new light conditions over a long time. 150 to 350..I would suggest that us atleast a 20 day acclamation period.
Maybe all of the clowns are irritating the anemone? To me it feels like the tank isn't mature enough
what does it mean when the tank isn't mature enough? If the water parameters are stable, what is maturity in a tank? And yeah, definitely need to light acclimate!
@@MyFirstFishTank its an interesting question. If parameters are spot on, isn't it cycled.. but from my experience I've had an anemone in a tank 6 months old and it melted, detached tips and all. I then had anemone in the same tank 1.5yrs later and thriving. Split a few times due to temperature instability but fine. It wasn't like parameters were different 1.5yrs ago, I think there is more to these sensitive creatures but hey, I could be wrong. How old is the anemone tank? Maybe it is all of the clowns having full blown orgies
I don’t feel it’s bacterial. You’ve gotten them from multiple sources, put them in multiple tanks, and still no luck. So weird that they all keep dying.
yeah, it's got to be something I'm doing at this point. I mean, could one of them in the past have died because of a bacterial infection? Sure, but right now only one looks like it might have the infection.
Nems are crazy. They do what they want. I just throw them a 1/4inch to 1/2inch chunk of shrimp every two days and they seem to stay pretty happy.
A solution to all your problems would be opening a fish store lol
yep, you got that right!!!
don't give up buddy, because think of how many of us you can help if you make a breakthrough! one day the pceans might go extinct. it would be nice to try learn how to care for these things so at least we can still see them
Also is that app you use to turn on and off your power strip for the power strip from Amazon you recommend for like $30?
This is the outlet. amzn.to/32q1kDb. And the app is free and called smart life!
What brand model is the wifi power strip? Anyone know?
I use two different ones, but this is my current favorite. amzn.to/3aB7aXe
@@MyFirstFishTank thank you!!!!
are you feeding them
yes, once a week mysis shrimp. Although not feeding the sick looking one.
Try using the velcro cord management strips instead of zip ties. Game changer for adding/removing equipment.
You are the man! Why is didn’t think of this is beyond me! Just picked up a 100 pack on Amazon! Thank you for the suggestion!
@@MyFirstFishTank glad I could help. Love the content and looking forward to what is next.
Can you keep aiptasia anemones alive ?
Unfortunately yes!
I must have good luck. I have cappy lights and just threw my rose bta in the tank and in 4 months it split and is healthy.
yeah, i have several friends who are super successful and do the same as you!
I followed the whole series and it's nice to see someone that also shows the things that go wrong live and not only the end result. thanks!
Of course, thanks for taking the time to watch!
I also fed my bubble tip anemone redsea ab plus and pe mysis shrimp and reef chili
Yeah, I've heard of hobbyists doing that to great results!
please would you sub me big fan of your youtube channel and videos
You crack me up dude. Hang in there, you’ll figure out what works for you. I typically think it’s related to the spectrum you are getting with a light. The higher end lights have better spectrums of light output. It’s not that it’s better PAR. Some of the cheaper lights can blaze PAR but they suck with overall spectrum. 👍 You are headed in the right track bro.
Thanks Rob! Well, I did just buy two more AI primes and I'm going to be switching over to them next video, so I hope that helps!
@@MyFirstFishTank looking forward to your results bro. 🤙
Do you have that AI prime on a rimmed tank? How did you install it and what mount did you use?
Yeah I do. I just used their flex arm mount. www.marinedepot.com/partners/idevaffiliate.php?id=102&url=4361. But I think they also have a hanging kit option too.
Added nems to soon. Need tank maturity and stability. Still things happen anyway.
Not sure I agree. things are quite stable, and what does mature mean if water parameters are stable?
what power strip is that? you turned off the skimmer with your phone
It's awesome! Here you go! amzn.to/2OFL64V
Icp on tank and ro water.
just ordered it yesterday!
I don’t quarantine or anything with anything either cuz it’s more expensive. My nems, rainbow, ultra rainbow, black widow, and Cali sunset (all bubble tipped nems)
yeah.
I had 2 x ai hydra HD’s on my tank and my Nems were at the top of my yak and they did really well, your maybe right some people are maybe not good with them, I can’t grow pocilopora but I’m great with acros, maybe that’s just life, good luck, maybe flows to high just saying , see you next time, Colin 🏴
When you had the hydras, did you have the lights turned up all the way? Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
@@MyFirstFishTank no think they were set to pirates of Caribbean settings don’t think there that high, but good luck anyway hope you succeed, your clown tank gonna be awesome, I’m still watching your videos again 😀, your video from the first tank stuff on it, but just keep going you’ll get there 😀, Clin🏴
Any updates Matthew? Would love to see how your doing with the Nems
Yes, check out my latest video!
ICP test On nem tank?
Yeah, it's time.
You could try “jump guard DIY fish tank lid kit”.
Oh yeah, forgot about those! Maybe I'll give them a whirl. I think saltwater aquariums sells them!
Yeah!
Rodi
I feel your pain I also having issues with keeping anemones LTA and bubble tips. They do good for about a month and then just melt. I have one rock anemone doing great. Just not sure what I am doing wrong! All other corals and fish are good LPS and Softies. Good luck
Thanks Richard. Have you figured out why your nems are struggling? It's frustrating isn't it!?!?
Nope, thought high nitrate and phosphates? Even with low nitrates and phosphate. Can’t figure it out it’s killing me because they are my favorite. I had a LTA for a year since than a month or so than gone
Wondering what salt you're using? Nems will often times not do well with certain salt inconsistencies from batch to batch. You also may want to consider light spectrum, do you happen to have any spare kessil loghts?
So I'm using Fritz blue box. And I have a kessil tuna blue I'm not using, but since then I've switched pretty much everything over to the AI primes.
@@MyFirstFishTank i know Fritz is good salt. If its not a bacterial infection you may want to try the kessil tuna blues. My anemones completely transformed when I witched to tuna blues. It must be the light spectrum they love.
Just a tip get a mini wet/dry vacuum and clean out the sumps they work like a charm and are inexpensive tool we all need in our toolbox..
Great when you do water changes you don't even have to disturb the display .
Thanks for the tip! That's a great idea and I don't know why I haven't done it yet!
@@MyFirstFishTank haha wait till you do the first time I did it I said the same I was blown away and it helps keep the sump clean and no detritus traps 👍
Excited for the new potential setups!
yay!
Your tanks looking beautiful as always
Thank you kindly
If you use turbo start that cycles your tank in like 48 hours
You're the second person that said the same thing! I've never used any Fritz products, but it may be time!
Yeah it really helps! That and algae barn has something as well I add in ever once in a while
Hope anything I said might help you! Love the videos and best of luck!
thanks!
actually Nems need higher p and n
That's what I've thought too, but some people on this thread definitely disagree!
Dude, im a BIG fan of RBT anemones, i actually own an anemone specific tank.
Try no water changes, just dose the missing nutrients and keep nitres kinda high, they seem to like it, i also fed them once or twice a week fresh shrimp and frozen food, the rest of the days the clowns fed them with pellets and different types of dry food.
In my case i find them to be one of the easiest reef animals to keep in the hobby :D
These are great suggestions! Feel free to send me soe pictures of your tank! I'd love to see them!
@@MyFirstFishTank Sure man!, ill send some picture to your intagram :D
@@MyFirstFishTank i just send some pictures man!! 😁
How long has this tank been set up for? I got ultra rainbow regular rainbow and rose bubble tips in a 20 gallon standard hang on the back for about 3 months now and there growing big and lust I feed them everyday. But didn’t put them in until my tank was up and running for 6 months. Only change water 1 time a week 5 gallons. My par hitting them is at about 185 to 200. And to my surprise my phosphate is at .3 and doesn’t seem to bother them at all. No other coral in tank. One thing I do know is they really don’t like nitrates. I try to keep mine around 5-7 max. Worked for me really well so far. Oh and also I keep my anemone tank at around 76 77 degrees.
Oh this is great information Andrew. Thanks for telling me the specifics about water changes, PAR, and nitrates. Seems like my tank is similar actually, although the nitrates have creeped up a bit, so need to keep them down!
Anytime yea I feed mine mysis shrimp with spirlina algae. I try to stay away from the bigger chunks of meat. Smaller food is easier to eat for them in my experience. Also one other question I got for u. Do u have a cleaner shrimp in ur tanks? That have the anemones?
So, I have two cleaner shrimp, but none in the clownfish harem tank.
Ok just asking, cause my cleaner shrimp went rogue soon as his figured out I was feeding my anemones he started digging in my anemones mouths. Had another one do in my lps tank, starting digging in my Duncan’s, hammers, frogspawns, and almost killed them. Just for future reference, if u see ur lps or other coral starting to close up go out to tank when lights are out to see if he’s digging in there mouths, only if u direct feed them.
yes, I had a peppermint shrimp that did the same thing! I hate peppermint shrimps now because of it!
Not sure if this will help, but I lost 3 nems and one of the things that helped was to get the water dirty, my nems preferred about 20 nitrates, I have a Starburst nem that has now split so keeping a slightly dirtier tank has helped them grow and split.
No that's actually really helpful. I definitely used to keep my tanks too clean, and I'm glad to hear that 20 nitrates has worked well for you. So maybe I won't worry if my nitrates creep up a bit. What do you keep your phosphates at? Thanks for writing!
@@MyFirstFishTank phosphate between .05 and .1 some time creeping up to 0.13 and I also like some algae I. The tank as it helps me keep the nitrates and phosphate stabilized, I have had a huge growth in coralline algae keeping these parameters. Also soft corals love nitrate and phosphate as long as they aren't super high.
Those long fin clowns are beautiful. When I’m ready I need a pair or two
They are so cool! I can't wait for the Peninsula tank to be ready! Patience patience patience though right?
@@MyFirstFishTank the new tank should be built onsite at the end of March. I ordered some rock I can smash up and glue back together to make some aqua scape while I wait.
Lid ideas. 3D print corner pieces OR cutouts in your dimensions ;)
Maybe it's time to invest in a 3d printer!! Thanks for the suggestions!
I gave up on anemones.
I refuse... well at least not yet!
I would check for stray voltage. I had one of mine throw all of its tentacles in my 34g so I moved it to my 90. It’s taken about 6 months but it has recovered. I know stray voltage shouldn’t bother anything since it’s not grounded but everytime I’ve seen one of my anemones lose tentacles it’s been because of voltage in the tank.
Oh, I had no idea. How do I check for that? Could you recommend something from Amazon? You can tell I know nothing about electricity!
@@MyFirstFishTank Search southwire Multimeter on Amazon and the first one for $40 is the one I use. You can pick it up at Lowe’s if you don’t want to wait on shipping. Put one probe in the ground of an electrical socket and the other in the water. My 34 has about 19v flowing through it right now because of a skimmer pump. You can verify the piece of equipment by turning one thing at a time off until the voltage goes away.
There are also some write ups about stray voltage and how to check for it on R2R.
Like this one? amzn.to/2NfYLiN. What do I actually put into the water?
That’s the one I have. They come with a red and black probe. Black probe goes in ground socket and red one goes in the water.
Cool, just ordered it! Thanks!
You going to get better at keeping anemones!!
Thanks ricardo, I sure hope so! Couldn't get much worse so it's all uphill right!
I have alot of enemenie you have to feed them and you do your water changes fast I do it once a month!
I usually do a 10% weekly water change, but doing more right now just in case there is something bad in the water!
There are things we can’t measure in reef tanks, such as the microbiome. Also accounting for what is fed to the tank. What is fed to the nems. I think they eat most of what is floating in the water, phytoplankton etc. feeding them and having them expell contents usually I think is a sign of over feeding. Just a few thoughts. Good luck.
Yeah, that's what I thought. But the gaping mouth I keep seeing makes me think that one anemone could have an infection. The others don't seem to do that, they just seem to be shrinking! I'll keep investigating!
Corals are opening nice 👍 are you still dragging those Bute cans all over your patio for a water change 😂🤣👍🏴
Thanks and yes indeed, but now I have three brute cans and a 32 gallon one!
I dont know if you read all of these comments, so I am gonna give you some advice on nems in the hope you will have a better chance of getting these to thrive. First of all it begs the question what happened when you put these guys in the tank, you can see from anemone behavior if for example they need more or less light, they will either hide under rock or they will climb up or stretch out. If you see either happening you need less lighting or stronger lighting. Feeding: You have to feed anemones, but do not overfeed! They can get sick from overfeeding and also from eating food that is not that good, feed high quality frozen food like a piece of krill or two once or twice a week. My Black Widow Anemone sits around 250-300PAR of lighting and loves it. Signs its doing well: Tentacles elongated, either bubble or no bubble, swaying in the flow, should not show signs of detracting or deflating. Disc all stretched out. Hope this helps and in my opinion you probably need stronger lighting for these guys (remember these anemones grow literally right under the water level in the wild, they are HIGH PAR creatures) and a solid food schedule.
Also those maxspect razors are not very good, spectrum or par wise. Try Reefbreeders for a better value and better par. Also: a GOOD source of aquacultured RBTA is crucial to longevity. It can really matter on where you get these anemones. Sometimes a splitting anemone from a friends tank can actually mean they are splitting for survival not because they are happy. You need a happy anemone split.
Thanks Jos, I appreciate you taking the time to write out your thoughts. And yeah, can't disagree with anything you said. I'll take it to heart!
Yeah I've heard that too. Although, they do put out quite a bit of PAR on max. I measured around 400 at the top of the rockwork. What lights do you recommend. I'm actually thinking of eventually switching to either an all t5 fixture or a hybrid t5 LED fixture.
It’s a little late you probably figured out that not feeding and low par isn’t that good .. I don’t think nems care about phos and nitrate or even alk for that as long as you don’t swing them …I kept them under radions and they loved it btw I was blasting it at 450-500 at the top and 350 on the bottom where nems were placed and what I noticed was newly split nems climbed to higher par area … feed carbon gfo clean clear water ..
Do you clean your sumps? Probably a good idea to give them a clean once a year at least to get rid of detritus. Also, I read GFO can be harmful to reef aquariums...have you considered there is excess ferrous oxide making its way into your tanks and killing the anemones?
You know, I do clean the sump, but probably need to do it more. And I've heard mixed reviews of GFO, but a friend of mine uses it and her anemones are lovely!
@@MyFirstFishTank well, I do wish you all the best in getting it figured out. I love the idea of a clown fish harem!
What are you feeding the nems?
Well, when they are doing okay, which is rare, I'm feeding mysis shrimp. But when they are sick, I don't feed them anything.
@@MyFirstFishTank I switch between shrimp and scallops for mine and the growth is explosive. Frozen uncooked shrimp and frozen bay scallops from the grocery store: I thaw a whole one in a ramekin of tank water, slice pieces to jam in their mouths, and finely chop the rest of the piece of shrimp or scallop to broadcast feed the fish. Small chunks of shrimp or scallops are also good for others with larger mouths, like duncans, too.
That sounds delicious actually. How often do you feed them?
@@MyFirstFishTank I have a lightly stocked 40b and I feed every other day. I thaw a random cube from a frozen assortment pack in the same ramekin, broadcast feed by dumping the contents in front of the wavemaker, and then use tongs to directly feed those I cut chunks for while the fish and scrimps are distracted.
Just a suggestion on the peninsula tank. See if you can get some Fritz Turbo Start 900 from a local shop. Been doing some research on the forums and it's amazing stuff. Will cycle a tank within 2 days. They actually recommend adding live stock right after adding the bottle of turbo start. I did this myself and while the fish were floating in the water I added the bottle and let it churn while they acclimated to temp 😁 been a week and my two clowns are happy and water peramiters are great!
Dang, that is a good tip. I've used cycling products from seachem, dr. tim, and brightwell, but never from Fritz. It may be time!
@@MyFirstFishTank the microbacter start XLM is great for cycling a new tank and it doesn’t have to be kept at a certain temperature like others do.
I doubt it is stray voltage since these deaths are happening in different tanks. If you’ve been in the same house for all of these tanks I would strongly look at your source water and RODI filters. An ICP test would be my first start and I would find one that tests your RODI water as well.
Yeah, just bought an ICP test and a voltometer, or whatever you call it just to be sure!
😂 you crack me.up dude 🤣not because of your problems. Of course 😢 your perimeters are good 👍 how old is the tank I just feel it’s still new 🤷🏻♂️ this hobby is hard and really expensive . Forget the nems for now 👍 enjoy the rest of your tank even by some more corals t,his will up lift you 😃👍than drag you down 👍🏴😀
yeah, tank is still new, but why would an old tank be better if your water parameters are stable. People say you need a mature tank, but what does that mean? Always curious if its just one of those phrases we throw around in the hobby that really means something else enitrely. And I can't give up on nems. They are one of the reasons I got into this hobby and I'm not going to shy away from a fight1. Well, actually, I frequently shy away from fights! :0
Nothing good happens fast on the reef with that said I'm new to your channel and I really like the content. I would just like to offer advice this is not telling you how but more from my experience, anemones really need a stable and seasoned tank. To many changes to frequent make them want to move and seek better water but unfortunately in our systems they are trapped and remain in an area they may not like I think the best thing to do is check for stray voltage in that system then try and keep the nitrates in check also give the system it self time to establish again big changes including massive waterchanges can also cause mini cycles you may not see with your eye which could cause unhappy inhabitants. Good luck and can't wait till you figure it out!! Keep us updated!
Thanks for taking the time to offer your thoughts. Good advice all around. Yeah, stability is key, and definitely something I've always struggled with... due to my own constant interventions. I'm getting better, but still is a tendency of mine! I'm definitely picking of a volt-meter-thingy (I have no idea what to call it), and going to watch some videos about how to check my water for stray voltage. Actually going to place that order right now! Welcome to My First Fish Tank, and thanks for watching!
Did you dip your anemones in Revive or any coral dips? Maybe try skipping it if you did as my first anemone never looked happy after the dip and didn't make it past a week.
I don't dip my anemones, but I will start quarantining them.
🐙Anemones are exotic but sooner or later bring troubles,this is why we don't see them often on majority on reef tanks.I rather dont have them on my Reef tank.good video👍
Yeah, true! But I so want to figure them out for this clownfish harem tank! Going to be setting up an anemone quarantine tank later this week!
@@MyFirstFishTank Could you be keeping the water too clean?
What brand salt do you use?
I'm using Aquaforest Reef Salt.
@@MyFirstFishTank I have always used red sea blue bucket and my nem tanks have always been awesome. Not sure how the chemistry or levels compare. Lights shouldnt matter as much as you think. The nems will move if they dont like what they have. They will have/keep their bubbles to shade their bodys.
What is your magnesium? I didn't hear that level and they like it around 1350 in my research
It's around 1350 at last check
Loved the video :) keep up the awesome content. Love to watch you work on things you are passionate about and I hope that you figure out the secret to Anemones. Learning as much as I can about your Anemone journey!
I appreciate that. I'll keep trying and getting better! What else is there in life?! :-)
Do you run carbon? I had two tanks identical one I had a reactor running with carbon that tank nems were big a and beautiful the other with out reactor not so much. I moved the other nems over after a week they started opening again
I do run carbon actually!
Gfo and nems NONONONONO AND BIG NO NO NO. Puff up sand let them feed of scum. Lol. Hundreds of nems here.
I haven't heard that. I've only heard that gfo and nems are bad if your PO4 falls to zero. But mine says higher, so why is it bad?
Bro honestly I feel your pain my tanks be on point but for some reason torches and nems always melt on me parameters is good don’t fluctuate at all got 3 radion xr30 gen4 so lighting ain’t a issue but I just can’t keep them grow monti grow sps like nothing but torches and nems ..... my kryptonite
Thanks for writing this! I'm glad to know I'm not alone! Yeah, definitely my kryptonite! But unlike Superman, I will find a cure! Wait, does superman every figure out how to deal with kryptonite? Now you have me curious. I think I'm going to have to google that right now! But really, thanks for taking the time to share. It is really appreciated!
@@MyFirstFishTank hahah nice joke . Honestly I don’t know if he beats kryptonite no problem man . You give such a honest mans opinion to the hobby . It’s what we all deal with but not own up to . People show the beautiful colorful side of the hobby and don’t show the grey side . Good luck if you find success please!!! Let me know I will forsure be tuned in to see how you battle this and maybe help me out too
I appreciate that. It's easy to gloss over the bad because every time you share a real struggle on TH-cam, the haters come out to play! Thanks again!
One thing I noticed from your video is the scene where you show your media reactor and it appears your carbon is tumbling. I don’t know if this is true or not but I heard that’s really bad for anemone. Maybe a sponge on top of the carbon to keep it from tumbling.
Actually, its the gfo that's tumbling, I don't think the carbon is. Yeah, the carbon will break down if tumbled for sure!
I hope you get it figured out man. You’ve helped me a lot with your videos and one of my favorite parts of my reef are my nems. Thanks again for the great content I watch all of your videos and just realized I wasn’t subscribed lol sorry just fixed that.
Thanks Justin! I'll get it figured out, because I won't quit!
thekrakenreef for a nice lid
Okay, cool. I'll check them out right now. Thanks!
I had gone to a local store were window screens are made I brought the clear mesh screen for them to insert into Border trim with your auto feeder and other hanging things that will be around the glass they will custom cut each border piece to fit the edges of your aquarium cost me in Tucson Arizona $40
Oh, that's interesting. What a great idea. I had never thought about that. I may have to check around my area! Thanks for the tip!
sounds like you aren't being consistent. Have to let your tank just be. Let the nems get used to the water and don't change anything. Having nitrates go up and down is likely a problem. From my experience they like the same chemistry as soft corals. I have had the same anemones for 5 years now and have had them in the tank from month 2
Yeah, agreed. Just let it be for now. Good advice for sure! Thanks for watching and commenting!
The gallery is growing my friend! The tanks looks great. Hopefully you’ll remedy the situation on the nems & I know once you do the clown harem tank is going to pop.
Thanks Darren!
Just saw your vid, very informative!
I’m a fellow Reefer.
Saw your tank screen cover issue, I think you should try Octo Aquatics.com.
Lots of good reviews! Just ordered Eshopps Sump filter Sump boxes to replace filter socks myself.
Look them up, you my like what you see.
Thanks for the tip Gus!
Do you get your anemones online or a LFS? I have 4 bubble tips from my LFS and are doing great but I ordered a bubble tip from live aquaria twice on separate occasions and they shipped it in terrible condition, zero heat pack and shipped it in too much water and both died with no refund. Ordering online is a huge factor in losing them due to stress or not being able to examine the anemone in person and pick a healthy one. I honestly think it's a gamble ordering online.
Well, I've done both. In that history of my anemones, I'd say slightly over half were ordered online, and the rest were from an LFS. I still think my biggest problem in the past has been doing too much, and keeping my NO3 and PO4 too low, but I've changed those things. I do think one of my new anemones has a bacterial infection, so I'll be setting up a hospital tank this week and treating with cipro.
@@MyFirstFishTank I wish you luck. I like watching your tank progression videos on the clownfish harem because I'm currently doing one as well.
Oh cool, feel free to send me pictures of your tank! Maybe we can figure this out together!
In my experience and that’s not much, I have a 29 gallon with a bonded pair of maroon clowns(that took a lot of work to bond them) I have 4 nems and the thing that gets them is the salinity and the tank has been going for about a month and doing super well and super happy. My suggestion I know you get a ton of em is move your salinity to about 123-124 and you don’t need a ton of flow. I have an echo tech mp10 and I have it on the lps preset flow
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Bummer about your nems... Have you compared your light spectrum / color with what your friend / expert is running? I think the problem has to be something other than water or PAR.
Yeah I totally agree with you. I have compared the spectrum, and I've watched a whole bunch of BRS videos for their lighting series. I think what I'm going to have to do is set up a specific anemone quarantine tank to treat and watch all new anemones. If I can get them thriving in there, then maybe I can figure out how to make the transition!
Have you sent water out for an ICP test? There may be an underlying issue killing your Nems that it could detect. Also as someone else said, check for stray voltage. There has to be an assignable cause as to why yours are all dying, and rather quickly.
yeah, agreed. I'm going to pick up whatever instrument I need to test for stray voltage. And I have not done an ICP test, but that is a great suggestion and maybe I'll just order one right now! Thanks!
Anemones are, ONE of the MOST finicky animals aka inverts to keep in aquariums. Some are hardy as ever and anything you place it in water parameters wise they'll thrive and just love being in it. Then the ones you've gotten are probably either some 1st Gen on those and not fully used to aquarium life as many other these days... Idk for sure but, ya never know for sure. But, also flow is really needed too. Not fully facing in the direction of flow but, it will help whether clowns or other damsels to occupy it.
Yeah, that all makes sense! Thanks Myagi!
I have the same urchin as you and mine decided to become a coral eater so went into the sump. Is your urchin in the anemone tank if so could it be irritating the anemones.
Yeah, certainly could be for sure. Haven't seen it happen, but let's be honest... I don't stare at my tanks all day! Food for thought though!
Hey if there going to die why not give them away?
not convinced they are going to die... yet. and giving them away would cause more stress.
Sad to hear about the anemones, but if anything it seems you’re getting closer to figuring out the issues and perfecting your build! With your new dedication to stability maybe all you need now is some time and luck!
Ah yes, thanks Max! You have the right attitude for sure! Just keep learning and figuring it out! The worst thing I could do would be to give up! I won't! Thanks for watching and commenting Max!
Matthew i respect you for telling us all this... However it really alarms me that you just keep purchasing things to ultimately just see them die. Im not sure how well your tanks are doing nowdays but I hope you have gotten a better sense for what you are doing and smaked some sense into yourself. Have a good day sir =)
No one can say you didn’t try.
Oh you'll be surprised! Thanks though! :-)
Bacteria infection
Mine do better with my salinity at 1.021
Really? I would never have thought that!
Stop always messing with things, stop big water changes. Let things stabilize and just let it be. I have been keeping salt/reef tanks since 97, I have been there with the ocd/reactive approach, doesn’t work. And learn to accept what your style of reefing can and can’t keep. I can keep just about any sps but can’t keep gsp no matter what, but if I put it in the tank xenia would smother everything. Every system is different, and respond and react accordingly. Learn what you can and can’t do.
Some good points here for sure. But there is one thing I won't be doing. Giving up. Just because I can't seem to care for anemones doesn't mean I'll never be able to... I just can't do it yet. Thanks for watching!