Night before last I got a rose bubble anemone in very good condition. I had put a foam filter on the Maxijet, and had wrapped the 2 Seios - an 820 & a 620 - with that plastic grid from Joanns fabric store tied off with a plastic wire tie. I had been told that would protect the anemone if it got up on the pump. Well, last night it climbed the glass and got on the 820, and in spite of the intake vents being covered with that fine grid, my beautiful anemone looks to me as if she is not everything that she was. Granted, I have no experience with anemones, and I know they do "odd" things, and it is normal for their appearance to change, my gut tells me that the home made cover did less to protect her than I had hoped! I cut the pump off as soon as I saw her up there, and I know that she might work her way out on her own. But should I remove her with the pump to a bucket for that process, or leave her for a bit? As best as I can tell, no more than 20 % of her foot and tentacles have been affected. Now that the light has come on, she is bubbling right up, and the unaffected part of her foot is fluffing right up, and looking like it did when I got her. Any ideas on saving her, and on how to "child proof" my Seios will be much appreciated!
David
David