The first photo was my anemone yesterday, sorry for the awful photos i dont have an orange filter yet. Today it has shrunk significantly and is way less ‘bubbley’ does anyone know why? Its been in the tank for 4 days btw
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Can't really tell too well from the photos but it seems fine and happy to me still. Anemones change and do weird things often but you should only start to worry if its mouth is enlarged and gaping or if its foot starts to get loose![]()
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The first photo was my anemone yesterday, sorry for the awful photos i dont have an orange filter yet. Today it has shrunk significantly and is way less ‘bubbley’ does anyone know why? Its been in the tank for 4 days btw
This is spot on.Can't really tell too well from the photos but it seems fine and happy to me still. Anemones change and do weird things often but you should only start to worry if its mouth is enlarged and gaping or if its foot starts to get loose
Okay thank you all for the comments, i was overreacting soooo much because this is my second anemone, the last one was about 5 months ago and died to dinos. I didnt want another one dying because all the time, effort and money I’ve spent is crazyyFor nems its all in the feet and mouth. Nems truly are odd and weird creatures at times. As long as the foot is just fine, which it appears to be, they contract all the time. The most common time of contraction will be expelling waste aka pooping out of the mouth. 4 days is nothing, with nems its best to wait it out and do not take quick decisive action, most of the time this will do more harm than good.

