New RBTA

jpa0741

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I bought a RBTA from LFS and he had them in pots. Do you think it will come out when ready? It has only been in my tank for 2 days. Seemed like a good idea when I bought it. They said it will help him get comfortable in my tank. I know there is not much I can do but just wait. Just wondering if anyone else has ever seen them sold like this. It was from Tropicorium, they are a very well trusted LFS in Michigan. Any comments are welcomed.
 
Here is a pic of it and how it is positioned in the tank.
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It should, I can't see how it's getting any flow in there. Does that thing have short stubby tenticles? Hard to tell from pic. If so, it is probably hungry. Nice tank by the way!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9156880#post9156880 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by redvipe2010
It should, I can't see how it's getting any flow in there. Does that thing have short stubby tenticles? Hard to tell from pic. If so, it is probably hungry. Nice tank by the way!
It does have short stubby tenicles. I put some mysis in there yesterday. I couldn't really tell if it eat. Should I try again today?
 
It wouldn't hurt. Does the mysis stick to the tenticles? Not eating in the first few days is not something to be real concerned about (yet). It may still be getting used to it's new environment. But the food should still stick to the tenticles.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9157007#post9157007 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by redvipe2010
It wouldn't hurt. Does the mysis stick to the tenticles? Not eating in the first few days is not something to be real concerned about (yet). It may still be getting used to it's new environment. But the food should still stick to the tenticles.
I will try a little later and let you know how it goes.
 
When I went to feed it, it was deflated and it looked like it's mouth was wide open. What does this mean? I put a piece of silverside on it. I think he eat some not sure.
 
Wide open mouth is typically a sign of an unhealthy anemone. However if the mouth is just open some and not wide open, and it's just for a short time and it was deflated, it could be nothing. Could be just expelling waste. If he was able to hold onto the silversides that is a good sign.
 
The first pic is what it looked like before I fed it. (sorry best I can do) The second is what it looks like now. Should I just leave it alone for a few days, or try feeding it again tommorow?
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I definately wouldn't try to feed it when it's deflated like that. Hopefully it will perk up in an hour or two. You may want to try tipping that pot on it's side so it gets some flow. That may make it wander out on it's own also. My thinking on this is he may move towards the light.

I wouldn't try feeding it any more today.
 
I fed it a piece of formula 1 today. It stuck and he ate some. Although my shrimp got some of it. How long should it take it to eat a small piece of food? How long should I keep shrimp away?
 
Feed the shrimp first. I've found shrimp digging in the nem an hour later. That can't be very pleasant for the nem. You can also cover the nem with a inverted strawberry basket that you get when you purchase strawberrys. Great that it can hold onto food and is eating though!!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9168260#post9168260 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by redvipe2010
Is it still in the pot?
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Yes it is, but I tipped it sideways like you suggested.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9168377#post9168377 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by redvipe2010
well hopefully soon!
Me too! Thanks for your help and I will keep you posted.
 
Re: New RBTA

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9156106#post9156106 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jpa0741
I bought a RBTA from LFS and he had them in pots. Do you think it will come out when ready? It has only been in my tank for 2 days. Seemed like a good idea when I bought it. They said it will help him get comfortable in my tank. I know there is not much I can do but just wait. Just wondering if anyone else has ever seen them sold like this. It was from Tropicorium, they are a very well trusted LFS in Michigan. Any comments are welcomed.

That's a very cool idea for having BTA's in display tanks to be sold. You don't have to peel its foot off the glass or rock, you can bag it without ever taking it out of the water, and it can settle in its new home with a familiar place to start with.

If it's the Tropicorium I've heard mentioned here on RC then yes, they have a great reputation.

Your pic of the 'nem deflated didn't look to me to be anything to be alarmed about. It was either excreting waste ("pooping" to be crude ;) ) or it was exchanging water from the LFS tank with its new home. Sticky tentacles and eating are very good signs. But yeah you may want to cover it to let it eat at first until it is used to your tank. As for how long it takes them to eat, all my BTA's grab food and have it in their mouths in mere seconds. If it's taking longer than that, but it's still getting it in its mouth and *not spitting it out later* I wouldn't worry too much.

Looking forward to more pictures, looks like it is a nice 'nem. :)

-Sonja
 
It has been 5 days and it it still in the pot. I still have the pot lying down. I think it looks ok. I fed it a piece of silverside today soaked in zoe. Should I continue to wait for it to come out on its own, or maybe manual removal? It can't be getting any light in the pot. Thanks for any help.
 
Stubborn one isn't he! Manual removal is going to be dangerous in that pot. Maybe move the pot to a different flow area, and only tip it part way so it is getting both light and flow.
 
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