I my Perc's killed my new LT. Should I try again?
Tank parameters: 120G Acrylic visible on 3 sides, 2 250w Metal Halides (20k bulbs), water parameters good, but may be suffering from 'old tank syndrome' (which is why I'm slowly removing the 5" deep sand bed). Two Mag-Drive Supreme 1800 pumps; SG about 1.022 - 1.023. Temp was a tad high (82) but I just readjusted the heater. 3 Pseudo Chromis, 1 Flame Angel, 1 Scribbled Rabbit, 2 Peppermint Shrimp, 1 green Brittlestar. 3" to 6" sand bed, (I had a fairly deep sand bed, but I'm removing some of it now slowly). Lots of Macro algae growth, Protein Skimmer is working though.
History: I dug a hole in the sand for a new Long tentacle anenome (similar to this one). Maybe 4-6" wide when fully extended. For the first day or two he was ok. I have 2 Amphiprion Percula (True Perc's); one is about 2-3" long, the other much smaller (1 1/2) a mated pair. The smaller one took to the anemone within 2 days, the larger one not so much.
However, after about 3 days the LT let go and blew toward the back of the tank.
I retrieved him, dug a new hole and put a clear bucket with holes in it over the anemone to protected it from my Nemo's.
I waited about 2 days then took off the plastic bucket, as the LT looked like it had reocovered by then (fully extended), although it hadn't anchored in the sand. I couldn't dig a deeper hole with the little nemo jumping into the Anemone, so I hoped it would be Ok.
The two clowns then 'adopted' the anemone right away again, including the larger one, but she shaking her tail in the poor thing, almost like she does to dig holes in the sand. Within 2 days, the anemone was deflated and dead.
So ... were they so glad to have a home they thrashed and killed the poor thing? The LT never did dig down all the way in the sand to anchor onto the tank bottom the 2nd time. I've since removed more sand.
If I put another LT in the tank, and give it plenty of time to anchor, do you think the Perc's will kill it (again)? Would a Ritteri or Bubble or Carpet be better?
There are 2 peppermint shrimp that have been eating aiptasia with a home within 8" or so of the Perc's and both Anemone locations. Could they have irritated the LT? When it was blowing around I saw them take some stabs at it.
== John ==
Tank parameters: 120G Acrylic visible on 3 sides, 2 250w Metal Halides (20k bulbs), water parameters good, but may be suffering from 'old tank syndrome' (which is why I'm slowly removing the 5" deep sand bed). Two Mag-Drive Supreme 1800 pumps; SG about 1.022 - 1.023. Temp was a tad high (82) but I just readjusted the heater. 3 Pseudo Chromis, 1 Flame Angel, 1 Scribbled Rabbit, 2 Peppermint Shrimp, 1 green Brittlestar. 3" to 6" sand bed, (I had a fairly deep sand bed, but I'm removing some of it now slowly). Lots of Macro algae growth, Protein Skimmer is working though.
History: I dug a hole in the sand for a new Long tentacle anenome (similar to this one). Maybe 4-6" wide when fully extended. For the first day or two he was ok. I have 2 Amphiprion Percula (True Perc's); one is about 2-3" long, the other much smaller (1 1/2) a mated pair. The smaller one took to the anemone within 2 days, the larger one not so much.
However, after about 3 days the LT let go and blew toward the back of the tank.
I retrieved him, dug a new hole and put a clear bucket with holes in it over the anemone to protected it from my Nemo's.
I waited about 2 days then took off the plastic bucket, as the LT looked like it had reocovered by then (fully extended), although it hadn't anchored in the sand. I couldn't dig a deeper hole with the little nemo jumping into the Anemone, so I hoped it would be Ok.
The two clowns then 'adopted' the anemone right away again, including the larger one, but she shaking her tail in the poor thing, almost like she does to dig holes in the sand. Within 2 days, the anemone was deflated and dead.
So ... were they so glad to have a home they thrashed and killed the poor thing? The LT never did dig down all the way in the sand to anchor onto the tank bottom the 2nd time. I've since removed more sand.
If I put another LT in the tank, and give it plenty of time to anchor, do you think the Perc's will kill it (again)? Would a Ritteri or Bubble or Carpet be better?
There are 2 peppermint shrimp that have been eating aiptasia with a home within 8" or so of the Perc's and both Anemone locations. Could they have irritated the LT? When it was blowing around I saw them take some stabs at it.
== John ==