LTA White Webbing On Base?

haydenizer

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Anyone know what this is? He hasn't planted his foot yet, just got him maybe a few days ago. He is eating and he is hosted by one of our clowns. He looks healthy!
 

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It's a bit bleached it needs at least a 4-5 inch sand bed it should berry it's foot in the sand and attach to the bottom of the glass and the webbing type stuff it's just some slime/ mucus coat that the anemone sheds it's completely normal but you should get that anemones foot in the sand and then once it's settled start feedin it 2-3 times a week to bring it back to full health if you can't get a deep enough sand bed use a jar or container you can fill with sand and let the anemone attach into that. :)


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I did the same as Nemguy has said. I have a BB tank and my LTA was constantly moving for deep sand. I eventually got a large tupperware dish and filled with fine sugar sand. It took the LTA a while before it finally took to the sand. In the beginning it would just lay on its side, using small pieces of live rock I built a small wall around the nem to encourage him to dig its foot into the sand
 
Thank you guys! We are getting out LED lights today in the mail. He moved a little yesterday but moved back into the rock. His mouth has been closed tight but now it's open a little bit
 
Also, I don't think he's lost any color since we got him, he could have been already bleached when we bought him right?
 
Is that a tear in its flesh? If so, it's not a good sign and you may end up losing it. The mucus isn't a problem.
 
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