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Old 06-06-2008, 06:39 PM
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Well I have only had him for a week so I think I will just let him wander around a bit, if that is what he decides to do. If it is still at the back of the tank in (say) a month I might start playing around with flow and stuff to try to get him to move.

Can be tricky, though, because I did this before to get my sebae to move and it ended up in an even worse spot. The sebae outgrew my tank so I had to sell him.

I have not direct fed the RBTA yet. Once he is in a spot where I like him, THEN I will do the direct feeding thing. Otherwise he will have to make due catching whatever he can out of the water column. I have seen him (cough) excreting so I know he is getting something, but no extra treats until he is where I want him.

I think yours looks nice where it is but if you just got him he is likely to move around somewhat on his own. They can be really stubborn to get out of a place they like!
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Old 06-06-2008, 07:23 PM
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If he doesn't settle down he may need a different home...You can send him to me and I will put him in my tank...:lo l:


But seriously, they will go where they want until they find a happy place for them, usually where you don't want them to go. Just make sure that any intakes have foam around tham....it can be very nasty to watch one get sucked up....
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Old 06-06-2008, 07:49 PM
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If he doesn't settle down he may need a different home...You can send him to me and I will put him in my tank...:lo l:
LOL...um...Lets call that Plan B.

I suppose I can leave him where he is. But almost no light gets down to that cave and I would not be able to feed him. I'll leave him there for a few more weeks like Pier Pressure said and see if anything happens. It's a shame to hide all that beauty.
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Old 06-06-2008, 08:01 PM
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Plan B...so there is a chance...

Anemones are weird, you get a gorgeous anemone and it hides in the worst place. Yet aptasia and garbage anemones stick out like a sore thumb....
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Old 06-06-2008, 08:01 PM
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I know the feeling regarding hiding all that beauty. At least you can SEE yours.

As of last night all I could see behind a rock at the back was a few tentacles with this carribean crab perched on top! Here is to hoping they move ... and soon!
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