Anemone help...

Nem is looking good. Stayed where I placed it and the mouth is back to normal.
Every week, test, keep a log book. If needed, test twice a week. You have to get your levels steady. Dose accordingly if you need too.
 
Every week, test, keep a log book. If needed, test twice a week. You have to get your levels steady. Dose accordingly if you need too.
I will do that. I won't deny I got lazy because I don't have any fish. I will get back on it and I appreciate you and everyone else for your help.
 
Corals, coraline, and whatever gors on with our rocks are using elements in the water to grow. Fish contribute to the ammonia cycle.

Water changes are not just for removing excess nutrients, but chemicals coral produce.
 
Looks pretty good. It should be fine. It may deflate a bit as it get used to the tank, then will re-inflate taking in new water. Give it a couple of weeks and then it should be fully acclimated.
 
Just updating everyone. It is looking really good, and there is no bubble in the mouth anymore.
 

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Update, it is looking really good. My cleaner shrimp seems interested in the foot of it. I am not sure if he is doing damage or picking stuff off.
 

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