Anemone for trade
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Well your idea on freezing RO water sounds like a great plan to me, good luck.
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Woohoo, I got him. Doesn't look too happy. hopefully it will expand again soon. Put him in a hang-on fuge on the side of the tank. Hope it recovers.snoopdog wrote:Well your idea on freezing RO water sounds like a great plan to me, good luck.
I tied up a bunch of ice cubes in a ziploc, and then proceed to rub that against its' foot. It did loosen its grip after awhile. But a very small portion was wedge between two rocks. I had to move all the corals off the entire large shelf rock and flipped the rock over. That was hard trying to be very careful. The parent anemone was still on the same rock. and then I pulled the rest of the anemone off the rock. I can see a very small amount of damage, probably me moving rocks and injuring the portion that was wedged.
Well, wish him luck.
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