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Old 03-26-2006, 04:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
dravenx
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Default Sebae Anemone Problem??

Hello,
Let me give you the tank setup first:

55 gal, fish only (dual filters, plenty of water flow, 2 bulbs - 1 18K Hi Intensity, 1 9K)
3 damsels (1 yellow - 1+ yrs, 1 yellow tailed blue 1+ yrs, 1 indigo - 10 mos)
1 small percula clown (not true) - 10 mos
1 camel back shrimp - 8 mos
1 purple tipped sebae anemone - 8 to 9 mos

I feed the anemone ZooPlex or Invertebrate Smorgasbord weekly. It has been very well, moving about, expanding, contracting. Just recently, it has contracted into a very small tight ball and almost looks as if it is turning inside out. I am concerned and wonder if I need to be worried. BTW, his color is white, no discoloration with bright purple tips and has been since I bought him. Any help would be appreciated.
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