That really scare me. I would prefer one that stay in the sand and does not require too much high light. Maybe a hiteri? That way I would not be afraid of it wandering in the pump.
Today I had to put a net over my duncan...it does not look too good today and it is all shriveled. Usualy it is fully inflated at that time of the day with the light on.
It was ok with the male because he was more gentle but the female is a freaking bully!
As soon as I put the net over the duncan, the make went to try and coach the female to adopt my other duncan, wich I also like but has shorter tentacles and it is even more anoy then the other.
sign...no way around getting an anemone or getting rid of the clownfish. If only I could find an artificial anemone
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Originally Posted by mike31154
Ya, never any guarantees with BTA, but I've had one in my tank for close to 4 years & it has moved, but never very far. Early in the game it moved behind, almost under the rock I placed it on & after about a month I had to turn the rock, otherwise it would have wasted away due to lack of light. That was a pain, since the rock was supporting others & most everyone knows what happens when you start shifting one rock....
It has split a number of times & has always hosted a Maroon, first a single, now a mated pair. The original BTA & one clone are still on the same rock, I've sold or traded at least three other clones. Things that will help keep them in place IME are, as mentioned already, a slight depression or hole for their foot and probably also a clownfish partner. The original BTA I have shifted again just recently, not sure why but possibly due to some nudging by my Maroon female. The pair has been spawning for some time now & quite often will encourage the nem to make room for the spot they select to put down the clutch of eggs. Just as I was starting to get a little nervous about where it might end up, it stopped shifting, not all that far from the spot it's been anchored on for a couple of years. I have two VorTech pumps & they would no doubt make short work of a wandering nem that got too close.
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