Hi,
My new maroon took to my small rbta immediately, unfortunately it's been really rough on the rbta, almost smothering it to death. I've managed to seperate the two but it might be too late. I've noticed a large gaping hole from the mouth through the center of the foot, like a donut.
Lesson learned: Make sure your anenome is large enough to handle a maroon.
Any chance my rbta will survive with a hole in it's foot? It's mouth is really puckered by the way.
My new maroon took to my small rbta immediately, unfortunately it's been really rough on the rbta, almost smothering it to death. I've managed to seperate the two but it might be too late. I've noticed a large gaping hole from the mouth through the center of the foot, like a donut.
Lesson learned: Make sure your anenome is large enough to handle a maroon.
Any chance my rbta will survive with a hole in it's foot? It's mouth is really puckered by the way.