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![]() Well I did a real dumb thing I was adding some salt to my tank to bring the readings up. I mixed a batch and then after I poured it in but some salt hit the anemonie and it shot in and under a rock
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![]() LTA's have a tendancy to abruptly retract like that at times. If it has come back out, it should recover.
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![]() Update It has fully extended itself out some of the tenticles are damaged and have shrunk, but it is fully open and very active and moving around.
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![]() Well just to let you all know it is standing tall ,the tenticles that were real small and looked damaged/shrived up are now all extended fullyand look great
all i can say is wow ![]()
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only 25 gal & (6 bulb, t5's fixture & 30 gal sump with small fuge |
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![]() Yeah, I find my LTA is a survivor too.
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