... or is mine just, shall I say, mentally challenged?
We bought a nice little (3" to 5") RBTA about a month or so ago.
I put it where I wanted it to be (of course), which was on the front side of a nice-sized rock. About a day or so later, it moved onto the top of that rock, which is just fine. The next day it moves under the top lip of this rock where you cannot really even see it. As a matter of fact you have to almost stand on your head and sometimes even use a flashlight just to see that it is still there.
At any rate, it expands and contracts which is normal I think. So, it is pretty much upside down, on the underside of a pretty good sized rock, sticking it's tentacles up through holes in the rock. It has been doing this for almost a month now.
I have no way to feed it directly, but from what I can see of it, it appears to be healthy, well, at least I can still see that it is there and inflated.
I assume that I should just leave it alone and let it do what it wants rather than trying to get it out from the underside of it's rock and try again to get it to sit where I want it to, right?
Sometimes it almost seems as though it were in this cave not knowing how to get out. How long should I leave it there?
Thanks.
We bought a nice little (3" to 5") RBTA about a month or so ago.
I put it where I wanted it to be (of course), which was on the front side of a nice-sized rock. About a day or so later, it moved onto the top of that rock, which is just fine. The next day it moves under the top lip of this rock where you cannot really even see it. As a matter of fact you have to almost stand on your head and sometimes even use a flashlight just to see that it is still there.
At any rate, it expands and contracts which is normal I think. So, it is pretty much upside down, on the underside of a pretty good sized rock, sticking it's tentacles up through holes in the rock. It has been doing this for almost a month now.
I have no way to feed it directly, but from what I can see of it, it appears to be healthy, well, at least I can still see that it is there and inflated.
I assume that I should just leave it alone and let it do what it wants rather than trying to get it out from the underside of it's rock and try again to get it to sit where I want it to, right?
Sometimes it almost seems as though it were in this cave not knowing how to get out. How long should I leave it there?
Thanks.