CoralReeferGal
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We got a new GBTA yesterday, after losing our other 2 when the tank crashed about 2 months ago. Long story short to cover that, we added a GBTA and it decided it didn't like its spot 3 days later and went floating around stinging everything. Killed the goniopora, which in turned nuked most of the tank. We did water changes, added chemipure and kept an eye on the tank. All levels are stable and after losing about $800 worth of corals, everything else is looking healthy again (about 3 weeks ago). We waited til this weekend to start adding anything else, and the BTA was the first to come along, since our poor clown looks SO lost without her nem. We picked the healthiest looking one in the tank, decent size, fully inflated and nice bulbs on each tentacle. We had one heck of a time getting it to take foot last night and decided to just leave it alone and hope it would on its own, so we turned off the power heads so it wouldn't get blown around. Today, found it halfway across the tank upside down in the middle of the candycanes, so we moved it; my finace said it felt a lot more jelly like than normal, and its mouth has been open since late last night (was fully closed at the LFS, first thing we check for! Also, the foot was fully in tact with no damage whatsoever, also rechecked that again today, and looks good!) After the lights were out last night, it became very deflated, which had me a bit concerned, but today is fully inflated again, but flat. Here's a few pics, you can see the mouth, one from the side to see how flat to the sand it is, and one from the top; you can see the tentacles are inflated and not shriveled. It also still hasnt taken foot, its in the corner of the tank on the sand bed right now because its about the only place where it doesnt get blown around. We can only turn off 1 power head, the other one comes on intermittently. All water levels are spot on (just had them tested at TFP yesterday) salinity is 1.025 temp 79.1 ph 8.12. Any suggestions for the nem? Should I try feeding him or let it go? Should we leave it where it is, or try to put it more in the rockwork? Does it look sick or just stressed? Thanks in advance for any help...
The sand is getting low in this corner, so the red in the picture is not any kind of worm; its crate under the sand.
The sand is getting low in this corner, so the red in the picture is not any kind of worm; its crate under the sand.