Anemone spitting out intestines?

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Those are the best [emoji23]
Ya know... I kinda do recall it holding an iPhone playing candy crush. So you're probably right lol

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I mentioned it in there. Ive had it for 2 months, BUT everything came from a 10 month old tank with the exception of the addition of about 20 pounds more of dry rock when I first received it.

You simply shouldn’t have inverts yet if the water isn’t stable. Phosphates kill inverts always I have many nems

Another thing is the clowns can stress the nem out to the point of death it just happened to my ritteri
 
You simply shouldn’t have inverts yet if the water isn’t stable. Phosphates kill inverts always I have many nems

Another thing is the clowns can stress the nem out to the point of death it just happened to my ritteri

Tank is stable. No phos.
 
How about your top off water [emoji848]

It’s RO/DI, but I haven’t run any tests on it to check. I should probably do that just to double check..
 
Should deff have a ppm test and do a reading on the water you have sitting waiting for top off. You would be surprised how fast it goes south
 
An anemone only has ONE opening. Only one way in AND out. It digests what it can and what it can’t digest is expelled through the same opening. Your anemone just had what might be called a “bowel movement.” Siphon it out if you don’t want your aquarium to become a septic tank. Such lovely things we do for our aquatic pets.
 
Those are the best [emoji23]
Ya know... I kinda do recall it holding an iPhone playing candy crush. So you're probably right lol
lmaooo doubt anyone will still see this but came here cause my BTA was pooping brown stuff and this made my day
 

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