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    Can some one help me with my Rose Bubble tip. I think it is dying. Here are some pics some before and after pics. I will get the levels of my tank up here soon. Some one please help i dont want to loose it.

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    His mouth is all swollen.

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    Reptoreef - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    get those levels in check asap and then monitor the progress from there... consistancy is key.
    There's nowhere else I'ld rather be... unless, of course, you're buying

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    i agree with repto, its hard for us to help if we dont know the water parameters and all the key "ingredients" you are using.

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    Please detail what type of lighting you have and feeding schedule fo the anemone.

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    I have 4 T5 lights:
    54W 6500K Daylight T5 HO Fluorescent
    54W 11000K Aquablue Plus T5 HO Fluorescent
    2-54W Actinic/Blue Plus T5 HO Fluorescent

    I feed it about every 3 days. I feed him a small piece of shrimp or MYSIS shrimp. Sometimes i soak the mysis shrimp with Kent Garlic.

    I think it is my water. i just did a 10% water change. I usually check it once a week, and my numbers have changed alot since last week.

    PH is 8.1
    temp 80
    Ammonia .0125
    Nitrate 10
    Nitrite .075
    Alkalinity 1.6
    Calcium 320

    I hope i can get my levels back to normal before she dies. Any ideas on how to save her or get my levels back to normal??????

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    Quote Originally Posted by psychob82
    I have 4 T5 lights:
    54W 6500K Daylight T5 HO Fluorescent
    54W 11000K Aquablue Plus T5 HO Fluorescent
    2-54W Actinic/Blue Plus T5 HO Fluorescent

    I feed it about every 3 days. I feed him a small piece of shrimp or MYSIS shrimp. Sometimes i soak the mysis shrimp with Kent Garlic.

    I think it is my water. i just did a 10% water change. I usually check it once a week, and my numbers have changed alot since last week.

    PH is 8.1
    temp 80
    Ammonia .0125
    Nitrate 10
    Nitrite .075
    Alkalinity 1.6
    Calcium 320

    I hope i can get my levels back to normal before she dies. Any ideas on how to save her or get my levels back to normal??????
    i would def dare to say it a few water quality issues.
    PH is 8.1- bring that up to 8.3
    temp 80
    Ammonia .0125- down to 0 or as close as possible
    Nitrate 10- nitrated down (those arent lethal yet but will be soon
    Nitrite .075.get this one down -0
    Alkalinity 1.6 needs to be in the ranges of 2.51-4.34 bring those levels up
    Calcium 320. cal needs to be up between 350-450

    as an addeditve for your enenome food in place of garlic(it doesnt do anything for inverts) i reccomend selcon which is good for all marine life fish and inverts small peices of boneless fish(marine species) will also do your anenome well.I hope this helps good luck. water changes and buffers after water changes test all levels .I would go as much as 50% but no more in a day time

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    Whoyah - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I agree with Unleashed. You need to get your water parameters back in line. I would do a water change daily until you get them under control. How old is the tank? It seems like you maybe going through a cycle. Did you recently increase the bio load on the tank?

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    Mine does that sometimes, I think it has to do with releasing waste or something. It happens for like 30 mins, then stops. Hopefully everything gets better soon good luck.
    55 Gallon. One year old, and looking SUPER.

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    My levels have gotten better. I have a 75g and I did a 25g swap. I am going to do another 15g tonight. Some are back to normal but still need to get some down. Sorry I don

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    I wouldn't say it is dying. Just very unhappy. You would know if it was dying, it would turn into a small ball of goo...

    Just be sure to do everything slowly, it is the change that hurts them the worst. Their body is full of water, so if the tank water changes it is not the same as their internal fluid. That is why they deflate and inflate themselves, to equalize everything.

    I would definately want to keep the clown away from it if it is really roughing it up...

    Best of luck!

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