Anemone Running Wild

samdaman

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I got a RBTA, its moving around, it stung my candy canes they have receded all the way, what do i do let her run around?
 
How long have you had it? They only move when their conditions are not ideal. How long has your tank been runninng?
 
Heres the deal . A RBTA will run around after a split or when put in a new tank.
It will eventualy find a happy place and stay putt but until then you have to watch so it does not go in you over flows or in a power head. You can try to place it and a rock it attached to where you want,but it will walk until its were it wants to stay.
 
Heres the deal . A RBTA will run around after a split or when put in a new tank.
It will eventualy find a happy place and stay putt but until then you have watch so it does not go in you over flows or in a power head. You can try to place it and a rock it attached to where you want,but it will walk until its were it wants to stay.

Sorry but I have to disagree. My nems have been in the same spot since I put them in the tank.
 
Your lucky I grow and frag them and some will and some wont.
Larger ones tend to stay putt better for me though.
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Sorry but I have to disagree. My nems have been in the same spot since I put them in the tank.
 
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Its not sick its healthy got it sunday, Put it in stayed there for 2 days, started moving today. what do i do let it find its spot and move my corals?

this is the first puic after i put it in
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Pretty much. The nem is a animal. It want to make it's home in the very best spot it can find. Much like putting a fish in your tank. Until you do it you have no idea where it will hang out.

Let it hang get settled in and then move your corals.
 
Pretty much. The nem is a animal. It want to make it's home in the very best spot it can find. Much like putting a fish in your tank. Until you do it you have no idea where it will hang out.

Let it hang get settled in and then move your corals.

+1 Make sure all your powerheads and filter intakes are securely covered, and just keep an eye on it. It is a beautiful anemone...good luck!
 
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Pretty much. The nem is a animal. It want to make it's home in the very best spot it can find. Much like putting a fish in your tank. Until you do it you have no idea where it will hang out.

Let it hang get settled in and then move your corals.
 
BTAs prefer a hole/cave/overhang in the liverock to attach. If you don't have a piece of liverock with a hole a few inches deep and a couple of inches in diameter, you can get a large piece of liverock and chisel out a place. Liverock is porous and pretty easy to chip away at. Once you have an appropriate piece of liverock, place the anemone gently in the cave and let it attach.
 
+1 Make sure all your powerheads and filter intakes are securely covered, and just keep an eye on it. It is a beautiful anemone...good luck!

Will do then, they are covered

BTAs prefer a hole/cave/overhang in the liverock to attach. If you don't have a piece of liverock with a hole a few inches deep and a couple of inches in diameter, you can get a large piece of liverock and chisel out a place. Liverock is porous and pretty easy to chip away at. Once you have an appropriate piece of liverock, place the anemone gently in the cave and let it attach.

My brother did this but put a few pieces OF LR and they put in the anemone and I guess it attached..

here is a video where it stayed.

 
Honestly, I have my doubts that your RBTA will stay there. I hope it does, but that doesn't look like the type of spot that says "RBTA home here." Often they will wander around after the lights go out. Again, I suggest the same thing I did in an earlier post.
 
BTAs prefer a hole/cave/overhang in the liverock to attach. If you don't have a piece of liverock with a hole a few inches deep and a couple of inches in diameter, you can get a large piece of liverock and chisel out a place. Liverock is porous and pretty easy to chip away at. Once you have an appropriate piece of liverock, place the anemone gently in the cave and let it attach.

Going by my experience with my BTA, I agree. Try to arrange the LR so that the anemone has a crevice it can root its foot into, and a cave or overhang that it can retreat into. They seem to prefer feeling surrounded on all sides to being out in the open.
 
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Yes this is very true!!!
Going by my experience with my BTA, I agree. Try to arrange the LR so that the anemone has a crevice it can root its foot into, and a cave or overhang that it can retreat into. They seem to prefer feeling surrounded on all sides to being out in the open.
 
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