LTA help/suggestions

docstach

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Hello, I recently purchased a green LTA (Macrodactyla doreensis) off of DD. When I received it, it seemed healthy enough. Mouth was a little open but I have certainly seen worse. The package had a heat pack and wasn't too cold. Anyway, it has been about 5 days and I am having a hell of a time getting it to attach to anything. I don't notice any tears on its foot, but I have had no luck getting it to stay attached. I originally tried clearing out an area of sand then placed the LTA in it. After that didn't work I tried the edge of a rock, then more on a rock, and then back in the sand. Anyway, it still looks about the same maybe a little worse. Tentacles are slightly sticky and it stays fairly inflated, but the mouth does gape a little. In addition, for lack of a better description the outermost skin around the foot seemed to slough off. I left my pumps off for a couple of days but felt I needed to eventually get them back on (at a low speed). I finally had to put it under a tupperware container, but feel this is less than ideal as the LTA is pretty big and the tupperware will block a fair amount of light.

The tank is a 125g about a year old but most of the aquarium was moved over from another tank that had been going for about 3 years. I have several other anemones in the tank that have done great, just not sure what else to do with this guy. Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks,
 
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Can we get a few pictures?

Also some basic questions, I know everything else is doing good, but just as a baseline:

Rock type (tonga/encrusted)
sand type (oolite/crush coral)
Light type/frequency
Flow type/speed (powerhead/nozzles)
ph/sg/temp

What what was the water like when you got it? (if you tested it that is)
How/length did you acclimate it?
Has it eaten at all, from other food floating in tank?
Inhabitants? (Someone trying to host in it?)

I know you have other anemones so some of those questions should be pretty quick to answer.


Do you have a before pic and a current pic?

Thanks.

I had my LTA float for about a week before it decided to plant for a day. Then it floated for another week. I had it for a good two+ years, before it decided to pull it's foot and move the rock it attached to which sliced its foot and declined quickly. It was a good 8+ inches.
 
Thanks for your reply, I will post a couple of crappy pictures I took last night while I was trying to get everything settled. That is all I have right now, but I will try to get some better ones tonight. See below for answers. I would have no problem letting it float around for awhile, but I just worried about it getting caught in the pumps 2x WP-40s. That is why I tried to finally contain it in the container, but if everyone thinks it is better to just let it float around I can do that and leave the pumps of for a day or two.

Can we get a few pictures?

Also some basic questions, I know everything else is doing good, but just as a baseline:

Rock type (tonga/encrusted) non-tonga Basic marco rock mixture of 1 yr old and older
sand type (oolite/crush coral) oolite although a bit courser grain
Light type/frequency LED on for about 10hrs a day, my other anemones have thrived under it.
Flow type/speed (powerhead/nozzles) Right now, low flow as I was trying to give it time to anchor, normally it is located in a moderate flow area
ph/sg/temp ph: my probe is a bit off calibration so I don't know exact but it has been stable, sg: 1.025, temp: 78-79

What what was the water like when you got it? (if you tested it that is) I did not test it, but I did not notice a much smell or anything
How/length did you acclimate it? Drip acclimation, don't remember exact timing but around 45 minutes in a temp controlled container
Has it eaten at all, from other food floating in tank? No, at least I don't think so. I tried to shoot a couple of mysis at it and they seemed to stick to tenticles but I never saw them move to the mouth.
Inhabitants? (Someone trying to host in it?) 2 smaller percs, have not tried to inhabit it yet. I also have a pair of anemone craps but they live on the other side of the tank in different anemones

I know you have other anemones so some of those questions should be pretty quick to answer.


Do you have a before pic and a current pic?

Thanks.

I had my LTA float for about a week before it decided to plant for a day. Then it floated for another week. I had it for a good two+ years, before it decided to pull it's foot and move the rock it attached to which sliced its foot and declined quickly. It was a good 8+ inches.
 
Do you have access to any strawberry holders?

The baskets that are full of large holes on the sides?

Can you try that?

Funny. It looks just like the one I had when I first got it.

https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/ROZRBjbHYDT1iKGwSEpBJ9MTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink

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I ended up adjusting it and placing it between two rocks at a slight wedge angle where it could feel safe. It did attach. Took forever. Then to bring the mp40s back up to speed took forever.
 
It's never going to be happy and attach under that Tupperware!!!!

If your parameters are good, leave it alone, just use less flow. If there is a section you want it in, use eggcrate or something to block it from getting to other areas.

It can take up to a couple weeks, patience is key. Mine stressed me out and I tried everything, but only settled when I left it alone, which was about 2 years ago.

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I agree, that was meant for a very short term fix to keep it away from the pumps/overflow. I have since switched to this and am slowly working up the pumps to reestablish ok flow. Hopefully will remove the egg crate in the next day or two. I am less concerned where it attaches so long as it attaches and does OK.

Thanks again for everyone's help.

 
Yes that looks real good.

Let it acclimate for a bit still and try some mysis (yeah really small) it should grab it up as it floats by.

I feed mine actual shrimp, I cut one in half and feed each half to my haddoni and my ritteri. I swap in Scallops every now and then.
 
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