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![]() I got my BTA 2 days ago, he seemed in good condition, about 3" size. He settled in to a spot on the rocks, he fed on some mysis yesterday.
This morning I can not find him anywhere in the tank. He must be hiding deep within the rocks. There is no tank crash and the skimmer is not going crazy so I don't think he is dead or shredded. I expected him to wander but I thought he would go to the more light/high flow areas, not hiding under the rocks. Tanks specs are: 120 gallon Mag 12 return Tunze stream 6060 on with the lights, off at night 8 x 54 Watt T5 lighting -- used by many for SPS so ought to be enough light for a BTA I imagine Water parameters: pH around 8.25, temp varies 80 to 81 degrees, ammonia, nitrites and nitrates all undetectable Only tank inhabitants are 2 small ocellaris clowns who ignored the anemone, some hitchiker crabs I have been fishing out, some bristleworms and various other coral frags. I'm not too worried but I'm wondering if there is anything else I should do. |
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![]() I had a tiny BTA that hid for weeks - would only peek out at the light. There will be a period of adjustment I would think - where did yours come to you from, what sort of conditions?
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![]() I ordered it from Jack at Ocean Aquatics, it was under 250W metal halide lighting I believe, it was probably only 6 hours total shipping time.
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![]() OK so my plan is to test my water parameters again when I get home and give him a couple of days to come out of hiding.
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![]() I have three BTA's in my tank. One which had split. When I first introduced my BTA's they wandered until they found a place that suited them. One had disappeared for weeks while the other one only moved to a better spot further down the outside of the rocks. Yours will eventually reappear and settle down. However, remember that the longer he is hidden, the smaller he will become, so you will have to be prepared for this. When mine reappeared he was about one third his original size.
As for food, I feed mine krill which they eagerly accept and on occasion scallops. I have never tried mysis, but do know from trying other types of food that they will wander until they find the right current, food and lighting combination. If yours shinks too much, I used krill based pellets soaked in vitamins and some liquid inver food which I fed using a bulb type dispenser from one of my test kits. I did this until he grew large enough to accept chopped krill pieces. An eye dropper would probably work here too. Hope this helps and good luck. Larry |
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![]() Thanks, I appreciate the help.
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![]() mind disappeared for 2 months, thought he was dead but he reappeared 2 months ago and hasn't moved sense.
Steve
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![]() This is strange behaviour for creatures which are supposed to like light and water flow.
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![]() Changes are hard on them though.
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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![]() Today cleaning my skimmer I found a 1" red disc in the sump with no tentacles. Not sure if it is alive or dead but it smelled OK so I put it back in the main tank.
I hope this is just a split off the original anemone and not the whole thing. Somehow he went through the slots of the overflow intake, through the 1/4" holes in my standpipe (it is capped at the top), then down into the sump. Ammonia, nitrites and nitrates are all zero today. Anyway I feel a little sick about this. |