Easily Distracted
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I'm looking for insight on this behavior.
I aquired a RBTA from a fellow reefer with an established tank. This was a split of his from several months earlier. I acclimated it to my tank about a week and a half ago in a low light area of my tank. It quickly attached itself and fully inflated. About a day later it climbed up to a medium light area where my softies thrive. It is also near where I feed so the softies get a lot of access to food in the water column. It found a nice perch and for a few days it hung out in that general area, stayed fully inflated and ate bits of frozen mysis, cyclops eze and Rod's food that it would catch during feeding time. It was near a hammer coral but looks like it didn't get close enough for either to notice the other.
A couple of days ago, I went to check on the tank and I noticed the anemone had moved a across a rock with mushrooms, zoanthids and toadstools (not bothering any of them) and was heading downward into the rockwork, still inflated and normal looking. Later on that night it looked to have fully hidden itself in the dense, dark rockwork and I have not seen it in a few days now.
Assuming my tank parameters ar good, how concerned should I be with this behavior?
I'm hoping that between the changes from moving to a new tank and possibly the availability of some new food, it might be hiding and splitting. I've been keeping an eye on my ORP from my Android app for any signs of a downward change but it has been looking good the whole time so I'm pretty sure it hasn't melted.
I aquired a RBTA from a fellow reefer with an established tank. This was a split of his from several months earlier. I acclimated it to my tank about a week and a half ago in a low light area of my tank. It quickly attached itself and fully inflated. About a day later it climbed up to a medium light area where my softies thrive. It is also near where I feed so the softies get a lot of access to food in the water column. It found a nice perch and for a few days it hung out in that general area, stayed fully inflated and ate bits of frozen mysis, cyclops eze and Rod's food that it would catch during feeding time. It was near a hammer coral but looks like it didn't get close enough for either to notice the other.
A couple of days ago, I went to check on the tank and I noticed the anemone had moved a across a rock with mushrooms, zoanthids and toadstools (not bothering any of them) and was heading downward into the rockwork, still inflated and normal looking. Later on that night it looked to have fully hidden itself in the dense, dark rockwork and I have not seen it in a few days now.
Assuming my tank parameters ar good, how concerned should I be with this behavior?
I'm hoping that between the changes from moving to a new tank and possibly the availability of some new food, it might be hiding and splitting. I've been keeping an eye on my ORP from my Android app for any signs of a downward change but it has been looking good the whole time so I'm pretty sure it hasn't melted.