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Keep up on feedings, water changes and prodibio if you use it and it should do just fine.
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Prodibio is what I use
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Squirted some mysis into its tenticles today while feeding my fish and they stuck on and looks like he ate it right up!
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fyi, it wants to be placed in the sand.
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That's what I thought, wouldn't it move itself if that were the case?
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![]() Okay so I came home and my anemone is on the other side of the tank, sort of on its side, should I dig it a hole in the sand? Or let it be?
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50G Starfire Reef Last edited by Chase31; 07-18-2013 at 12:16 AM. |
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LTA's will not really move like BTA's.
Try making a pit and placing some rocks around it in a circle, then place the anemone in the middle. This way it has a chance to put its foot into the sand. couple of good links with info; http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/11/tips http://www.wetwebmedia.com/macrodoreensis.htm |
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It moved itself to the otherside of my tank and dug a hole sort of under a rock in the sand by itself. Looks happy now
Thanks for the links!
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