Moving RBTA, good or bad idea? (pics)

MrX1oo1

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so the little guy wedged itself in the side of my tank were i cant feed it to easily and there's not a whole lot of light there. I know its only been in a week and i should be patient but i thought I'd try some less drastic ways to move it.

since i dont have powerheads i tried directing flow at it:
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left that there for three days and that didnt work at all. so i tried gently peeling at the base. didnt even get part of the edge up so rather than damaging the foot i let it be.

so now i'm trying to black it out and maybe get it too move:
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Is this going to cause it too much stress? i gave it a day or two in-between methods to help it re-cooperate. the base is firmly attached, mouth is closed and its eating.
 
I would just let it move to where it feels comfortable. It looks a bit bleached so I would recommend feeding a little more often to help regains its health.
 
yeah the guy i bought it from didnt have it under any day bulbs? he had it under a white bulb, whatever that means lol. so is blacking it out a bad idea? i'm trying to because its extremely hard to feed it since the LR is right against the glass above it.
 
Is it possible to flip the rock up - or turn the rock around? So rather than trying to move the nem - you move the whole rock?
 
my bta is doing the same
i bought him yesterday and the lfs said they had him for 2 weeks. they told me they had not fed it because "nems dont need to be fed and dont need bright light". they had it under a single t5.
the mouth was closed and it looked pretty healthy. 30 min after placing it in my display he started to move into a rock crevice. now he is completely inside and i cannot see the mouth at all and he is in a location difficult to get to to feed.
i think part of the reason he moved in there was because acclimation and he isnt used to my metal halides. he also looks to be splitting but i cant tell for sure because i cant clearly see the mouth, but it could be possible.
i think im just gonna let him be for about a week and if he doesnt come out or i see his condition worsen i will manually move him.

yours looks to be kind of in the same condition. your rbta looks pretty bleached and probably isnt acclimated to the high intensity light
 
kimsie- no way to move the piece its on. there's too large pieces of LR ontop of it with coral already attached.
comp|ex- definately could be acclimating still. it does look super bleached. If i didn't know any better i would guess it's a large shroom since the tentacles aren't extended much at all. could be due to its size too. I'll update soon
 
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Keep in mind it has the ability to move itself if its unhappy, I would leave it be................................................................
 
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