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Hey y’all so my anenome is officially dead. All tank parameters are stable and I removed it pretty quickly. As I touched the foot it just ripped into pieces and I hardely touched it. I am not sure what happened. I never captured a picture. Although it was upside down for 2 days, 3 days it came apart from a fish or some snail movement. The tips were still nice and bright green in the light! Thoughts?
 
I am on RBTA #3, my params have been stable at each attempt, the first 2 lived for a month and slowly died, third one has reached almost 12” in diameter. A healthy specimen goes a long way in maintaining health, the third one I introduced was a local pick up and fairly large when I got it
 
My key to keeping anemones has been a very long acclimation starting with the temperature acclimation first. I float my bags for an hour to get the temp adjusted. After That, I drop the new nem into a "solo" cup and float it in my filter sock compartment. That keeps the cup warm. Then begins another hour of drip acclimation at 1-drip per 4-5 seconds.
 

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