EZreefin
NJRC Member
Hello everyone,
I had a perfectly healthy looking PC rainbow colony I have been growing out now for over a year. I have had an anemone next to it this whole time. Yes there were some markings on the side of the rainbow which showed the anemone was brushing up against it but nothing that I thought was a major issue.
This morning I woke up and went to check on the tank only to see the colony half dead! I don't know if it was a bacterial infection or if it was the anemone which decided to gain some more ground for itself. I had to break apart the colony in hopes that I could save some frags from the mother colony.
Has anyone had an anemone do this in anyone's tank over night? I had them irritate coral and maybe brush tissue off but the coral always seems to recover. Here are some pics. I literally took pics. Of the tank the day before . And I have pics of this morning along with a trap I built to get the nem off the rock. ( Upper left in the tank in first pic. )
I had a perfectly healthy looking PC rainbow colony I have been growing out now for over a year. I have had an anemone next to it this whole time. Yes there were some markings on the side of the rainbow which showed the anemone was brushing up against it but nothing that I thought was a major issue.
This morning I woke up and went to check on the tank only to see the colony half dead! I don't know if it was a bacterial infection or if it was the anemone which decided to gain some more ground for itself. I had to break apart the colony in hopes that I could save some frags from the mother colony.
Has anyone had an anemone do this in anyone's tank over night? I had them irritate coral and maybe brush tissue off but the coral always seems to recover. Here are some pics. I literally took pics. Of the tank the day before . And I have pics of this morning along with a trap I built to get the nem off the rock. ( Upper left in the tank in first pic. )