WetShepherd
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A couple of weeks ago I added a RBTA and the juvi Ocellaris it was hosting. Everything seemed to be going well, the anemone seemed to like it's placement as it didn't move much - just up and down on the rock a bit - occassionally I would find that it had pulled itself into one of the holes in the rock (i placed it near two so that it could hide it's foot there). It never failed to come back out though.
Today however, it appears to be in terrible shape. It looks like it's had the majority of it's tentacles bitten off, and the only culprit I can guess at is the clown it hosts. The rest of my fish keep a respectable distance. I've seen the clown pull bits of Mysis from the nem's tentacles before during feeding time (I guess they don't always bring food to their host?), and I've seen him put his mouth on the tentacles before as well (which I believe is normal) but I've never seen him (or anyone) bite through a tentacle. Here's a photo I just took:
I've seen the tentacles contract many times and they didn't look like this so I'm fairly certain this is actual damage. I know he's still alive as he has retreated into a cave during the time I've been writing this. Does anyone have any advice?
Should I get the anemone moved out into a QT? Should I just box off his area to keep any fish out? Is it too late to help it?
edit:
This info probably doesn't apply but just in case:
Size of tank: 70g (55+sump)
Age of tank: 8 mo
Skimmer: Tunze DOC
nitrate: < 1
ammonia: 0
temperature: 78.5
Water source: RODI 0ppm
Salinity: 1.025
Alkalinity: 8.0
Lights: 48" T5HO 54w x 4 & 54w LED Strip
Calcium: 420
Magnesium: 1300
Dosing: Nothing currently (previously Tropic Marin Bio-calcium
Specimen was not dipped (i know the tank it's from and had no concerns about unwanted travelers)
Today however, it appears to be in terrible shape. It looks like it's had the majority of it's tentacles bitten off, and the only culprit I can guess at is the clown it hosts. The rest of my fish keep a respectable distance. I've seen the clown pull bits of Mysis from the nem's tentacles before during feeding time (I guess they don't always bring food to their host?), and I've seen him put his mouth on the tentacles before as well (which I believe is normal) but I've never seen him (or anyone) bite through a tentacle. Here's a photo I just took:
I've seen the tentacles contract many times and they didn't look like this so I'm fairly certain this is actual damage. I know he's still alive as he has retreated into a cave during the time I've been writing this. Does anyone have any advice?
Should I get the anemone moved out into a QT? Should I just box off his area to keep any fish out? Is it too late to help it?
edit:
This info probably doesn't apply but just in case:
Size of tank: 70g (55+sump)
Age of tank: 8 mo
Skimmer: Tunze DOC
nitrate: < 1
ammonia: 0
temperature: 78.5
Water source: RODI 0ppm
Salinity: 1.025
Alkalinity: 8.0
Lights: 48" T5HO 54w x 4 & 54w LED Strip
Calcium: 420
Magnesium: 1300
Dosing: Nothing currently (previously Tropic Marin Bio-calcium
Specimen was not dipped (i know the tank it's from and had no concerns about unwanted travelers)
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