Is my nem savable?

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BTA I bought a few months ago when i really shouldnt have. I had the current marine USA lights that were definitely not strong enough, so he bleached. I have 2 mars aqua 165 watts now and want to nurse him back to health. He accepts food sometimes, he never grabs it though, and only when hes in a position where the food can sit on him will he eat it. Hes been hiding from the light, im guessing because he lost the zooanthelle. I dont know much about nems, but really want him to live. Does he look savable or not? If so what should i do? 0 ammonia 0 nitrites 20 nitrates.
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He looks rough but I would say he still has a chance. Just keep an eye on him and if it looks like he is starting to shred make sure you pull him out. Poor little guy. :(
 
He looks rough but I would say he still has a chance. Just keep an eye on him and if it looks like he is starting to shred make sure you pull him out. Poor little guy. :(
Thanks for the help. I didnt know light was the problem until a month ago. I really wish i would have done more research. Im going to do what i can to help him though
 
Thanks for the help. I didnt know light was the problem until a month ago. I really wish i would have done more research. Im going to do what i can to help him though
Honestly, I doubt light was the problem. The Orbit Marine Pro light should be able to support a nem. Not sure how old your tank is but I'm guessing it is under 6 months, or at least was when you got him. There are lot of equilibriums when it comes to water chemistry and the way it interacts with the rock and substrate. It takes many months for the proper balance to be achieved.
 
Honestly, I doubt light was the problem. The Orbit Marine Pro light should be able to support a nem. Not sure how old your tank is but I'm guessing it is under 6 months, or at least was when you got him. There are lot of equilibriums when it comes to water chemistry and the way it interacts with the rock and substrate. It takes many months for the proper balance to be achieved.
8 month old tank, and not the pro, the normal 46 watt version
 
Well if he has some color, that's a good thing. Could mean he hasn't lost all his zooanthelle. As long as it eats he has a chance.
If he had lost all his zooxanthelle is there a chance he would still make it? Its hard to tell if he has any color or not because hes in the back of the tank and i can only see him with my phone camera
 
8 month old tank, and not the pro, the normal 46 watt version
Ah, not sure how I missed that! Might be the lights then. Just give it time, nems are delicate but they can be surprisingly resilient also.
 
Ah, not sure how I missed that! Might be the lights then. Just give it time, nems are delicate but they can be surprisingly resilient also.
I hope so! Thanks for the help, hopefully he pulls through
 
If he had lost all his zooxanthelle is there a chance he would still make it? Its hard to tell if he has any color or not because hes in the back of the tank and i can only see him with my phone camera
I don't know that, but someone here will.
 

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