white carpet anemone
white carpet anemone
white carpet anemone::The stress of being shipped and moved between numerous holding tanks puts a great strain on these creatures and not all will do well or survive even with our best attempts.As with purchasing fish, i would want to know that the anemone has been at the local fish store for at least a few weeks to ensure it had at least survived the journey somewhat intact.
Newly established aquariums also pose a threat to anemone as the biology of the tank in such a new setup is usually never firmly established or balanced yet.
Which can cause water quality issues that will quickly effect the anemone.
What you want to look for is good coloration as per the species type, if you see one that looks as if it has been bleached white, pass that one up.
Anemone host and depend upon symbiotic algae just as corals do.
If they have lost their symbiots then it is just a matter of time before its demise.
It should also have full,firm tentacles extended.
One that is all shriveled up and remains so, is not a good choice.
Also keep in mind that with all species, there are types that are more delicate than others.
This is where studying comes in handy.
While a white anemone may appear beautiful, it is however, a very bad sign that the anemone has bleached.
Keep in mind that anemone, just like most corals, have zooxanthellae within their tissues, hence the need for intensive lighting just as you would provide for most corals.
Being white simply indicates that the anemone has expelled or lost its symbiotic zooxanthellae, which without, the anemone can slowly decline and die.
While there are some naturally occurring white anemones, they are of the species that we would not see for sale at a fish store.
The commonly offered species, such as the sebae and carpet types should have some coloration to them, usually a golden brown, as shown in the below photo.
During its recovery, it is important that you feed the anemone a bit more often than usual as it does not have the zooxanthellae to provide for its needs.
When feeding such an anemone, do so with very small pieces of seafood, such as shelled, uncooked shrimp or any type of fresh meaty seafood.
Which as with every subject within this hobby it is one of what you want to accomplish and how the anemone is kept.
Which i feel can be broken down into two categories.
As such, if your anemone does not host a clownfish, then you should target feed the anemone once a week with any seafood meat such as shrimp or fish meat.
Any larger, and the anemone may spit out the remainder as it is unable to digest large pieces quick enough before the food begins to spoil within the anemone.
As noted above, as long as there is a clownfish hosting an anemone, it has no need to be target fed by you.
It will do just fine with what the clownfish provides for it.
This makes sense to me since for any animal to have the energy to reproduce, it must have the protein available.
I also believe that the better water quality and the abundant food cues the anemone that it is in a very suitable environment capable of supporting more anemone like itself, a kind of trigger if you will.
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