MrMikeB
New member
Hey all,
Two nights ago, to my dismay, I discovered my rather large green bulb tipped anemone had decided to move from its perch to a new location. Well it made it half way there before meeting my powerhead and getting partly sucked up inside it. I have a 'cover' over the intake, but it was definitely lodged partway in there nonetheless in between the slits of the grate. I do not think it was there long. I deactivated the powerhead and was able to pull the lodged tentacles out with some maneuvering - man is that anemone is strong. The anemone had latched on to the LR with an iron grip when it was 'attacked' by the powerhead and was less than a quarter of the way in the Rio when I came upon it.
Shortly after the removal, the anemone retreated to a different part of the LR, hiding under a ledge where it has remained since then. I can still catch a glimpse of it and still looks 'ok,' but I am worried that it is not getting enough light in its current location. Is this normal for them to 'hide' like this? Is there anything I should do to encourage its recovery? I do not think it lost any part of itself since I caught it in time, but I do think it is not happy to say the least. The clowns are still hosting in it in its new location. Any advice?
Two nights ago, to my dismay, I discovered my rather large green bulb tipped anemone had decided to move from its perch to a new location. Well it made it half way there before meeting my powerhead and getting partly sucked up inside it. I have a 'cover' over the intake, but it was definitely lodged partway in there nonetheless in between the slits of the grate. I do not think it was there long. I deactivated the powerhead and was able to pull the lodged tentacles out with some maneuvering - man is that anemone is strong. The anemone had latched on to the LR with an iron grip when it was 'attacked' by the powerhead and was less than a quarter of the way in the Rio when I came upon it.
Shortly after the removal, the anemone retreated to a different part of the LR, hiding under a ledge where it has remained since then. I can still catch a glimpse of it and still looks 'ok,' but I am worried that it is not getting enough light in its current location. Is this normal for them to 'hide' like this? Is there anything I should do to encourage its recovery? I do not think it lost any part of itself since I caught it in time, but I do think it is not happy to say the least. The clowns are still hosting in it in its new location. Any advice?