In our last episode, for all of you that have followed this story, I informed you how my rose tip bubble anemone had opted to spend its life, and impending death, in the predrilled overflow box of my all glass aquarium. If you remeber, it managed to crawl, or float, into the 1/2 inch gap in between the tank high pieces of black plastic that constitute the barrier for the predrilled overflow boxes. Since the day after MACNA, the anemone has resided inside, completely devoid of light, to my knowledge.
I tried to fashion a net at the top of the overflow, perhaps, to catch him if he released. Every day I checked the net, to find nothing.
I went through the gambit of the grieving process. Sad because I was really fond of the animal. Guilt because I lost an animal in my charge. Next, anger, because the brainless animal was so stupid as to have gone there. Finally, the resolution that I would never see the animal again. I capped off this process today, by purchasing a long tentacled plate - to give me the appearance of an anemone but without the drawback of it wandering.
Then...
Episode 2 - A New Hope (obvious Star Wars reference)
While mixing up my batch of Kalk for the evening, I manged to see some sort of lump on the side of my 150 gallon rubbermade stock tank sump. "What is that, I thought?" Well...guess what. Here is the anemone, a bit worse for wear, attached to the side. Apparently, after his month long sojourn in darkness, he decided to release, avoid my net to catch him, and then, after taking a wild ride through my piping system, managed to attach to the side and live in very turbulent water, with ominous impeller intakes close by. Furthermore, I cannot envision the water conditions as great because I dose my Kalk into there. Despite that, here he is.
I looked at him. He appeared to have bleached a bit, but, does still have large portions that are the same awesome bright red. Accordingly, I pose these queries to you, in hopes of saving this damn animal.
1. Will his zoxanthellae (sp?) recover?
2. How do I remove him without injury? I have been told to message the base, gently pull him off, etc. In my life, I can truly tell you, I never envisioned giving foot message to a cnidarian.
3. Assuming I get him off, how do I make this jackass atach and not do this crap again?
Please, please, please, please help me...
Andy
Oh, and by the way, I put a drop cord icandescent bulb over him, and he has inflated a bit.
A~
I tried to fashion a net at the top of the overflow, perhaps, to catch him if he released. Every day I checked the net, to find nothing.
I went through the gambit of the grieving process. Sad because I was really fond of the animal. Guilt because I lost an animal in my charge. Next, anger, because the brainless animal was so stupid as to have gone there. Finally, the resolution that I would never see the animal again. I capped off this process today, by purchasing a long tentacled plate - to give me the appearance of an anemone but without the drawback of it wandering.
Then...
Episode 2 - A New Hope (obvious Star Wars reference)
While mixing up my batch of Kalk for the evening, I manged to see some sort of lump on the side of my 150 gallon rubbermade stock tank sump. "What is that, I thought?" Well...guess what. Here is the anemone, a bit worse for wear, attached to the side. Apparently, after his month long sojourn in darkness, he decided to release, avoid my net to catch him, and then, after taking a wild ride through my piping system, managed to attach to the side and live in very turbulent water, with ominous impeller intakes close by. Furthermore, I cannot envision the water conditions as great because I dose my Kalk into there. Despite that, here he is.
I looked at him. He appeared to have bleached a bit, but, does still have large portions that are the same awesome bright red. Accordingly, I pose these queries to you, in hopes of saving this damn animal.
1. Will his zoxanthellae (sp?) recover?
2. How do I remove him without injury? I have been told to message the base, gently pull him off, etc. In my life, I can truly tell you, I never envisioned giving foot message to a cnidarian.
3. Assuming I get him off, how do I make this jackass atach and not do this crap again?
Please, please, please, please help me...
Andy
Oh, and by the way, I put a drop cord icandescent bulb over him, and he has inflated a bit.
A~