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![]() Okay, the anemone settled back where I wanted him, but then a few days ago went on another journey... The problem is he is right near the surface of the water – and I want to do a water change, but don’t want to leave him exposed. Can I just carefully use a razor to scrape him off the back glass?
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![]() I recommend using a credit care [ carefully ]
They will keep moving till they find a spot that they are happy with... RJ Last edited by Redrover; 08-02-2007 at 07:23 PM. |
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![]() I find with all three of mine - they will settle somewhere for a few months, but once we change something in the tank they are on the ramble again. Flow changes send them travelling, adding or removing powerheads, moving rock - anything like that that changes the flow even slightly.
I do not want to hijack but I have a semi-related question. My gbta was quite large and then I got the white sebae. Since that time, the white sebae has turned beige and tripled in size, while the gbta has gotten smaller and does not seem nearly as happy. Wild caught clowns are hosting the sebae, and a carribean crab is hosting the gbta. Does one type of anemone intimidate another kind? I direct feed all of them so it cannot be that he is starving to death! He eats just fine - just looks a lot smaller and travels a lot more than he used to. |