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How does that happenThose are it's organs, it looks like it's starting to turn inside out.
Thank you so much! I wish I knew what I did wrong.I have never seen this before. But l found something on reef central: "For example, the anemone is internally damaged (very common) and attempts to egest damaged/rotting/necrotic tissue. Toward the end of its unfortunate life, it probably no longer has the energy to retract or the process has continued to a larger portion of the body, so it continues to egest more tissue."
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/s...the anemone is,continues to egest more tissue.
gotta agree. you should get rid of it before it kills your tank with its toxins.I'm fairly certain that nem is either dead already or soon to be. Had it pulled itself together overnight and done this in cycles, there might have been a window to save. In this condition, I'm not optimistic at all.
Agree. I had one when I first started the tank that just shrieked up to nothingI think the BTA death/toxin fear is overblown. Many times a nem will just slowly shrivel up into almost nothing. Now, if a healthy nem gets chopped up by a pump or something, that's a different story.
gotta agree. you should get rid of it before it kills your tank with its toxins.
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even if it its still moving? I know i dot want to kill my fish.would peram of water be good with toxins?

