Randrew215
New member
I'm seriously bummed. I purchased a beautiful RBTA from an excellent reefer on here last week. It acclimated well and attached to the rock I put it on. It climbed down the rock after the first day and stayed put at the bottom for a day before it slowly moved back upwards over the course of several days. It was accepting food, had opened nicely, and looked great. Throughout this time, I kept the covers on my powerheads (MP40s) knowing that the anemone could well detach before it finally settled in. At some point today the anemone detached, floated to the powerhead, and got sucked through the mesh. It's dead and there are little pieces of tentacle about my tank.
What could I have done to prevent this?? I thought the covers would have provided some protection but apparently not. I did kill the flow for the first couple of hours following introduction until the foot was firmly attached. I feel super terrible for killing this excellent specimen. What do others do about their powerheads when introducing BTAs?
What could I have done to prevent this?? I thought the covers would have provided some protection but apparently not. I did kill the flow for the first couple of hours following introduction until the foot was firmly attached. I feel super terrible for killing this excellent specimen. What do others do about their powerheads when introducing BTAs?