clearmotions
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It's not as big in this picture but the base of this gbta will sometimes get really big and then deflate again. Is this typical behavior?
How long have you had it?
K, I would expect it to act strange for at least a week while it gets used to its new environment. Mine always deflate and expel brown stuff and switch their internal water out with the new water of the tank they are in. I wouldnt be too worried about it. Does your friend have power heads that could shred it? I lost two that way when I first started keeping them. Usually when they are new they like to move around and sometimes can go for a swim in the current to get to better spots. This can lead to them floating into a power head.
If i was you i would cover the powerheads. I have lost 1 bubble tip when i first started. I have a rbta now in my tank for 2 months and it is still walking around once every few days and last week it was floating around the tank. Sometimes it can take a long time that they find a spot that it like.
A lot of people recommend panty hose or a thin stocking material. I think BRS actually sell something specifically for it but it might just be for a specific type of pump,( dont quote me on that though).
PS, doing this will restrict the flow of the power heads.
That's probably a good idea. Is there something in particular that I can buy to cover them up?
I use mesh . It will not reduce your flow and easy to clean. If you are playing with you flow a lot it will on the move all the time.
I just put some pantyhose on there for now but I'll try to find some mesh as a long term solution.
You should do that, because pantyhose increase the flow a lot and it's get very dirty very fast. I have used it at the beginning and then made my own mesh cover for long term use.
Oh, they can also start eating their own tentacles. Its hard to really say why they do this exactly but most people think its because its starving and needs fed more.
Great info, didn't know about these things other than the bleaching. One thing I noticed is that it seems to move away from the flow and light. So far it has spent a lot of time in dark corners, though it hasn't stayed in them that long. I was worried that the lights were too bright but they are just a regular LPS-capable fixture and don't put out a ton of power. I guess I'll just wait it out for now and see what happens.