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![]() Hi -
Just introduced a rose bubble tip to my tank but he moved himself into a spot where you can't see him... Can you move them? |
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![]() you can but from what ive seen they just move back to where they want to be
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110 gallon mixed reef with 77 gallon sump/frag tank |
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![]() Moving them is very risky (you risk tearing their pedal foot), unless you move the actual rock it's on. But chances are, it'll just move back to where it was.
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![]() mine moved around lots for the 1st week. they'll find a spot where they get lots of flow and light.
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tanks: 120g w/starphire front, pm bullet 2 skimmer, yellow tang, emperor angel, niger trigger, spotted hawkfish, blue tang, flame angel and 120lbs lr |
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![]() A trick that I use is once the anemone is in a place where I like it, I start to direct feed it with a syringe. The anemone is more likely to stay in a spot if it is getting lots of food. Don't direct feed it until it is in a spot where you want it to stay.
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PIER PRESSURE 28 Gallon Saltwater Reef Aquarium |
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![]() I had mine for a few weeks now and it continues to move around.
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![]() yea.mine moved around for the first couple of weeks then staid put for almost a year now all of a sudden its moving around again. Not sure what causes that but alot of people I no that have anemones have told me that theres do that to, so Im thinking that some types are just like that,EXPLORERS that is.
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