smoke eater
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The other night we picked up a ritteri magnificent anemone for the big tank. I gave in to my wife, she would have an all anemone tank if she could.
After acclimating it with the drip method, I was carefully lowering it onto a a rock where I hope it would stay. All of a sudden the anemone started swaying in the water flow. Forgot to turn off the pumps. Now I am trying to delicately redirect it to where I want it. Got stung, but it was moving to where I wanted it. Now I am hurting the anemone is moving away faster. I goes right into the intake of a maxijet 1200, I cleaned the tank that morning and left off the strainer, first reaction oh s**t and I grab for the anemone, yes, got stung again. Now this poor animal has its tenacles into the intake, I am hurting, I jump off the stool and quickly open the cabinet to turn off the pump switches. I reach in and start to remove the powerhead, it is still on. This one pump is on the lighting circuit, I run this ONE pump during daylight for extra flow. Yes, I touch the anemone again. I jump down and start pulling plugs, get it stop and the anemone is jammed in the intake. I took it apart to free it. Got it where I want it to stay and prayed. I am sweating, one I had this animal for about 2 hours, I spent my hard earned dollars on it and I killed it. I was not looking good. I watched it slowly deflate, but noticed it start to attach. My ocellaris clowns came over to take a look and hovered around it. This anemone is looking bad, but the clowns started hosting it. With the clowns help the anemone attached and perked right up. Just some mangled tenacles.
What I learned from this? Don't touch an anemone it hurts. :lol:
Anyone else done something this stupid?
After acclimating it with the drip method, I was carefully lowering it onto a a rock where I hope it would stay. All of a sudden the anemone started swaying in the water flow. Forgot to turn off the pumps. Now I am trying to delicately redirect it to where I want it. Got stung, but it was moving to where I wanted it. Now I am hurting the anemone is moving away faster. I goes right into the intake of a maxijet 1200, I cleaned the tank that morning and left off the strainer, first reaction oh s**t and I grab for the anemone, yes, got stung again. Now this poor animal has its tenacles into the intake, I am hurting, I jump off the stool and quickly open the cabinet to turn off the pump switches. I reach in and start to remove the powerhead, it is still on. This one pump is on the lighting circuit, I run this ONE pump during daylight for extra flow. Yes, I touch the anemone again. I jump down and start pulling plugs, get it stop and the anemone is jammed in the intake. I took it apart to free it. Got it where I want it to stay and prayed. I am sweating, one I had this animal for about 2 hours, I spent my hard earned dollars on it and I killed it. I was not looking good. I watched it slowly deflate, but noticed it start to attach. My ocellaris clowns came over to take a look and hovered around it. This anemone is looking bad, but the clowns started hosting it. With the clowns help the anemone attached and perked right up. Just some mangled tenacles.
What I learned from this? Don't touch an anemone it hurts. :lol:
Anyone else done something this stupid?