My BTA ate my what?!?!

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NO worries, I am too. I actually laughed quite a bit when my wife called me (she was laughing too)...

"Remember that really pretty fish you just bought and love?"

"Yeah...."

"The anemone's eating it."
 
It sucked it in fairly quickly I guess, because not an hour after I left the house my wife called and started taking pictures.
 
You said you just bought it, maybe it was already on its way out. I would not expect a BTA catch/kill a healthy flame angel that size.
 
It was about 2 weeks ago, the 28th of December, and it looked pretty good to me. I wouldn't expect it either, maybe something tagged it good before the anemone got to it.
 
If the fish was fairly new, I doubt the anemone was responsible for the fish's death. A BTA can certainly consume a fish, but as was already mentioned, a BTA is generally little danger to a healthy, larger fish. Small fish, and some bottom dwellers might bolt or blunder into a BTA, causing their deaths, but this is even pretty rare. These anemones just really aren't fish killers.

Kevin
 
Ah well, since the tax return is on the way, I'm thinking about either (1) filling the tank with coral and buying new lights or (2) upgrading the tank size...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11552618#post11552618 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NYIntensity
Ah well, since the tax return is on the way, I'm thinking about either (1) filling the tank with coral and buying new lights or (2) upgrading the tank size...

thinking I need a bigger tax return...:eek1: :eek1: :eek1:
 
I just look at it this way... We are creating a enviroment that we want to be realistic so you have been successful. "The circle of life"
 
of all things to be eaten...

here is a pic of a peppermint shrimp getting chowed down on by my rose...classic...just classic!!! bye bye!!!:wavehand:

:lolspin: :spin1: :lolspin:

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my understanding is that the carpet anemones are fish killers. the others it seems are less interested in fish. am i correct?
 
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