I'll remove the tissue. And leave the nem for now. I was inclined to scrape it off yesterday, but to my amazement, this morning it looked much better. Not terribly dissimilar to the first pics.
My fuge is on an inverse light cycle. The DSB the nem is on is in that fuge. When I took the first pics, it was right after the fuge light being on all nite. Yesterday's pic was after it being off all day. That must have made the difference.
I'm gonna have to back track on the Vortech though. Looking at its tissue last night, it had some edges stuck to the pipe, that looked like they had been sliced with a knife. A little like the nem was a 3/4" disk of 1/8" thick Play-doh, and someone had taken a knife and sliced off a chunk of it. Really looked like a knife cut. So I'm throwing my vote back to the Vorteck.
It's conceivable that if there are more chunks of the anenome stuck in the plumbing, I'm seeing more in the DSB as it disintegrates, comes loose, and winds up in the DSB.
I'll watch the nem for a day or two (mornings only) and see it appears stable. If so, we'll initiate plans to move/save it.
So I'm I correct in thinking that I had a suitable environment for a RBTA, but that some was not right... causing all the nocturnal traveling? And if so, what might that have been? Injury upon arrival (serpent star behavior as evidence)? A bizarre starfish that attacks nems (healthy or not)? Or some other problem (flow, light, water chemistry)?
Thanks again for all the help.
PS - It IS exactly as I've read on this forum... these dying anemone chunks smell putrid! Really nasty stuff.
My fuge is on an inverse light cycle. The DSB the nem is on is in that fuge. When I took the first pics, it was right after the fuge light being on all nite. Yesterday's pic was after it being off all day. That must have made the difference.
I'm gonna have to back track on the Vortech though. Looking at its tissue last night, it had some edges stuck to the pipe, that looked like they had been sliced with a knife. A little like the nem was a 3/4" disk of 1/8" thick Play-doh, and someone had taken a knife and sliced off a chunk of it. Really looked like a knife cut. So I'm throwing my vote back to the Vorteck.
It's conceivable that if there are more chunks of the anenome stuck in the plumbing, I'm seeing more in the DSB as it disintegrates, comes loose, and winds up in the DSB.
I'll watch the nem for a day or two (mornings only) and see it appears stable. If so, we'll initiate plans to move/save it.
So I'm I correct in thinking that I had a suitable environment for a RBTA, but that some was not right... causing all the nocturnal traveling? And if so, what might that have been? Injury upon arrival (serpent star behavior as evidence)? A bizarre starfish that attacks nems (healthy or not)? Or some other problem (flow, light, water chemistry)?
Thanks again for all the help.
PS - It IS exactly as I've read on this forum... these dying anemone chunks smell putrid! Really nasty stuff.