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CONDY ANEMONE


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    Default CONDY ANEMONE

    Okay, I was away for a few days and left my boyfriend in charge of my tank. he neglected to use any meat during feeding time (5 days). My condy anemone seemed to be hanging upside down yesterday. Today I couldnt find it. after a while of searching, i noticed this white glob in the rear of the tank. It's my anemone! The tenticles are unrecognizable. Is it dead? I didnt want to remove it just in case it isnt dead. i couldnt find any info on the web about strange habits of the condy. Please help ASAP. Thanks

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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Give it a couple of days, condy's (al most others) do some strange looking things, like turning themselves inside wrong to expell wastes and such.

    Keep us posted.
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