swankyreef
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My smallish BTA just crawled off the top surface of the rock he was on and found himself a nice little crevice that he is hanging upside down in. He seems to be thoroughly enjoying himself, but my tomato clown can't find him, and I really miss the symbiosis. I have been blasting the nem with a powerhead from about 4 inches away for about an hour and a half now, and he just kind of scooted deeper in. He seems to kind of like it even. I tried getting my finger under his foot prior to this, but he completely deflated and his position is just impossible to work with. He is also stuck onto a very rough porous surface making it harder to get him off, especially without hurting him.
The only other thing I have heard of is patiently holding an ice cube near him or his foot. This isn't going to happen where he's at, though. I would also prefer to not move the rock. I have a metric crap load of micro-life on this and the surrounding rocks. Feather dusters, polyps, worms, brittle stars, cucumbers, etc.
Here are some pictures. Suggestions? Please..? :worried2:


The only other thing I have heard of is patiently holding an ice cube near him or his foot. This isn't going to happen where he's at, though. I would also prefer to not move the rock. I have a metric crap load of micro-life on this and the surrounding rocks. Feather dusters, polyps, worms, brittle stars, cucumbers, etc.
Here are some pictures. Suggestions? Please..? :worried2:


