SaltyWenStirred
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Tank is 10 months old. Added a silver dollar sized (maybe a little bigger) RTBA 6 days ago.
I have a Nuvo tank with LED's. The RBTA came already attached to a small rock. I put the rock on the substrate so the lights wouldn't shock it. It was doing okay I suppose for the first 3 days. It's tentacles were out, but not huge. Then a couple of days ago, I found the foot still attached but the rest was drooped over into the sand.
I moved the rock up higher, thinking it needed more light. It climbed off the smaller rock. I laid a thin napkin on top of the tank and gave it a little bit of shade. Then the mouth turned white and got huge. I pulled the napkin off and it moved over to toward the side of the rock as it is now.
I fed it the day after I got it, live brine shrimp. I know now that's a bad option. Still not sure what to do with the thousands of Sea Monkeys my kids and I have brought back to life since they have zero nutritional value.
The more I read, the more confused I am getting. Some folks say to yank it because it could foul the tank. Others say to let the nem get used to its surroundings and this is normal. It doesn't look as bad now as it did earlier today.
Any ideas? Take it out? Leave it?
Also, I have done 3 15% water changes in the past few days.
Parameters:
Sal: 1.025
Temp: 79
pH: 7.8
Amm: 0
Nit: 0
Nitrate: 10
Calcium: 500
Alk: 10
Phos: .25
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I have a Nuvo tank with LED's. The RBTA came already attached to a small rock. I put the rock on the substrate so the lights wouldn't shock it. It was doing okay I suppose for the first 3 days. It's tentacles were out, but not huge. Then a couple of days ago, I found the foot still attached but the rest was drooped over into the sand.
I moved the rock up higher, thinking it needed more light. It climbed off the smaller rock. I laid a thin napkin on top of the tank and gave it a little bit of shade. Then the mouth turned white and got huge. I pulled the napkin off and it moved over to toward the side of the rock as it is now.
I fed it the day after I got it, live brine shrimp. I know now that's a bad option. Still not sure what to do with the thousands of Sea Monkeys my kids and I have brought back to life since they have zero nutritional value.
The more I read, the more confused I am getting. Some folks say to yank it because it could foul the tank. Others say to let the nem get used to its surroundings and this is normal. It doesn't look as bad now as it did earlier today.
Any ideas? Take it out? Leave it?
Also, I have done 3 15% water changes in the past few days.
Parameters:
Sal: 1.025
Temp: 79
pH: 7.8
Amm: 0
Nit: 0
Nitrate: 10
Calcium: 500
Alk: 10
Phos: .25