Rescued an anemone

Think you meant mysis [emoji6].


And I mean that's a good sign it attached really quickly to the rock and that it doesn't look like jello.
I would love a music shrimp. I wonder if they play Bach well.
 
Pistol shrimp are the closest thing we have to music shrimp. Beautiful soothing loud snaps in the middle of the night. So relaxing
 
And today in th morning it moved to another place

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I will hopefully it won’t kill it I will try to feed it today to see if he wants to some frozen food ... is that a good idea I will also change my ligthing to something more with par
 
Maybe wait a few days before feeding just to be safe
 
The anemone has attached, inflated, moved, and extended its tentacles. It is ready to eat right now. There is no reason to wait.
It will get more energy to heal by eating than it will by waiting.
I would definitely try feeding it something small, like mysis or small krill. If it eats (I expect it will), then feed it every couple of days for a while and just keep an eye on it.
 
I seee I’ll try to update a picture of him to see what u guys think on one side he is flat and he is missing tentacles and on the other side he has tentacles
 
Just keep everything stable. I think he will be ok. Keep an eye on the clown tho may have to separate him.
 
yes he is doing good but wont take food in should i just give some time to finish acclamation period or should i go buy some fresh shrimp and cut it in tiny peaces to see if he like it?
 
Mine wasn’t doing good about six months ago and then detached in back of tank was on sand bed. I put it up high closer to lights and stopped feeding it and both nems are now thriving and tentacles grew back. It needed more direct light. I now just feed reef roids. This is how mine came back. Every time I fed mine it seemed to get worse. Just my Experience. I’m sure there is much more experience here. Mine have not moved since I put them up high. I also did not move them until they were no longer attached, I did t want to tear their feet. Mine was one that split and both detached and looked bad. Good luck with yours hope it is ok. I have AI lights and placed nems at top of rocks. Good light and good flow. Here’s a before and after moving nem. About six months apart.

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