BTA help - with picture

rwb500

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I've got a 50 gallon system with two green BTA's and one rose BTA. The greens are 3-4" and the rose is about 8-9". I got the green ones about 2 months ago. They were doing alright but then while i was on vacation about 4 weeks ago the tank temp dropped to like 65 (from 79) due to the ATO reservoir running out. nothing in the tank died but the two green anemones have looked terrible since then.

About 5 days after the temperature mishap, i added the large rose BTA. it is doing very well. Its got its foot in a crevasse and it extends very well and its foot hasnt moved in weeks. it eats very readily and hasnt lost a bit of color. looks just like the mother anemone in the guys tank that i bought it from.

Here is a picture of what the green BTA's look like. please help me-what should i do? is it worth trying to feed? it barely even has tentacles.

I have been told that chemical warfare might be an issue. I run chemipure and i added an ozone reactor yesterday. perhaps that will help?

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The lack of tentacles is the look of a starving BTA. I would begin feeding a small chunk of meaty food every 2-3 days (a 1/2" piece of krill, or 1/4" square of regular shrimp (uncooked) would be fine). By the looks of it, you will probably have to hold the food against the BTA's mouth (gently!) until the BTA swells and envelops it (that is, if the BTA isn't "sticky" and/or can't grab onto the food itself). It may take about 5 minutes for the BTA to "swallow" the food, so have patience!

Kevin
 
thank you for the advice! seems like it should work. cause like you said this thing cant eat normally. i will do that and post back.
 
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