Confusing LTA and Attaching

MrKris

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Well... I bought a LTA because my old LTA died mysteriously after my clownfish started laying eggs near it... I honestly don't know why it started dying after the fish laid the eggs; it survived for 2 years+ and it has gone through extremely tough times and made it through larger than ever. In any case, on to the new LTA.

First I bought the LTA, did the acclimation - everything the works with patience.

It attached for a few weeks in a corner (turned off air pumps and everything to let it settle). It stayed in that area and then the clownfish went to host it again. (laid eggs again)

The clownfish I have, have a tendency to use their tails to brush away the sand near the anemone. I have a roughly 3-4" sandbed. They usually dust away most of the sand till it is around 1"-2" left. Unhappily, I usually gently push back some of the sand back into the area. (I understand this could of ****ed off the anemone because I sometimes burried a few tentacles while I pushed the sand back, but the fish cleared it). This happened for 2 weeks. Until suddenly it just unlatched and drifted for around 1-2weeks (something around there). It hasn't attached since.

I have tried dusting back the sand to that area and letting it sit there for a while. I have let it drift around the place only to find it drifting some more -_-. It has stung my other corals (I have an elegance coral forest which is in a drift path, always crinkling up when it drifts). It hasn't settled and I finally moved it today to my "coral tank". The sandbed however is like 1cm deep, but when I bought it, it was in a plastic floater thing with no sand - the guy had tons of them like that. Although I know that my LTA will accept both a no sand bed and a deep sand bed, I don't know why it's not attaching.

P.S the clownfish also laid their eggs in the old LTA spot. I think this could be a reason, but I really see no explanation.

Hopefully someone can provide me some information and some techniques to try to let it settle somewhere or else I'll have to return him =(.

The anemone seems to be fine even though it floats most of the time. It hasn't really shrunk and I think that he eats even while he's floating (possibly, sometimes food disappears, but sometimes the food drifts out of him).

If you need anymore information I'll be happy to give it and I hope this all makes sense. Everything is just coming off the top of my head :P
 
sorry for the loss of your first LTA... Hopefully you'll get some good advice for some other people around here.... however I cannot give you any... just thought that I would bump your thread up for you!
 
Thanks... the death was odd. He lost all of his tentacles and... ya... it was like a toothless baby =(. I flushed him cause he started to smell.

The new anemone wont attach in my new tank either... but there isnt much of a flow so its stuck where it is right now lol whether it attaches or not >=O.
 
what kind of clowns you have?
alot of them wont leave the nem alone. and if its smallerish they will love it to death if the clowns are close to the same size as the nem. since yours are laying and fanning sand, nems dont like tht around their foot.
 
Ya... they just keep doing it. That happened with my last nem, but he was fine with it... just a giant crater around it -_-. In any case, the clowns I have is a tomato clown and an orange clown (it was orange... with 1 stripe - mix couple, I wanna see the children, but they never survived =() The clowns are 2 years old and they are smaller than the nem. The clownfish however are quite large, the female is roughly the size of a small tang(?). I moved it to a smaller tank, but it doesnt seem to attach either.
 
In my experience when my clown (true percula) lay eggs around anemone (RBTA) they get really aggressive with everything including the nem. They actually bite tentacles off it when it sways next to the patch. They usually beat on it pretty good to the point of it moving. I have since moved it to a anemone only tank in the garage cause it would always move after they started breeding. They now host a huge hammer coral and seem happy. Could just be them being too aggressive with it. And I have no pointers on LTA I have had the same result as you the two that I have tried have never attached. I just have BTA for aquaculture in seperate tank with two juvenile percula hosting all five. Good luck hope you( it ) finds its spot in your tank.
 
Ahhhh I see... well glad to see that I'm not the only one. I didn't know they would attack their own house lol. That's pretty bizarre XD. In any case hopefully my LTA will attach in my coral tank =(

Thanks
 
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