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  1. Xiztence

    Xiztence Gigas Clam

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    Temp. is constantly at 80 degrees, Wondered about my tank you mean the anemone? If so yeah it loved this one spot it was at then one day it just started
    moving around my tank. Then it stopped under a rock where no light was hitting it, Maybe that was what caused it?
     
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  3. anpgp

    anpgp Dragon Wrasse

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    If it is on the downfall, then you need to watch it very carefully as a dead nem can nuke your entire tank and the basically die from the inside out so it's hard to really tell until the end. Not saying that yours is dying yet. Some pics of before and now would be helpful.
     
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    Xiztence Gigas Clam

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    Oh wooopss lol I don't know much about anemones
     
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    Xiztence Gigas Clam

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    I never got pics of it before but I will look for a pic of what it used to look like & how it does now.
     
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    Xiztence Gigas Clam

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    Alright this is not my anemone but it looked something like this before
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    And it looks like this now
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    anpgp Dragon Wrasse

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    Um, there's a nem in that second pic? Something has def gotten out of whack in your tank. Like someone else said, they are very sensitive to high phosphate levels, so maybe that is your problem.
     
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    grubbsj Gigas Clam

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    Sorry...it does not look promising....
     
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    Xiztence Gigas Clam

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    Well I just spot feed it mysis and what should I do now, Wait it out?
     
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    anpgp Dragon Wrasse

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    Did it take the mysis? If it did, I would keep a very close eye on it for anymore detoriation, don't touch or move it, and keep up the spot feedings.
     
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    Xiztence Gigas Clam

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    Yes it did so thats a good sign? ;D