COReefermadness
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Hello,
Another question from me!
I have an established mixed reef tank 3 years in the works. Its an RSM 130D 34g and everything is happy and growing (except what im talking about). I kept a RTBA in the tank for the latter 2 years which I sadly had to give to a fellow community reefer because it just got so big and enveloped 1/2 the tank.
I waited 3 months and got a rather small 4.5" fully open multi colored rbta. My clowns pounded it rather hard right away from missing there previous host. The RTBA has since found the underside of my cavern and is out of direct light. It opens rarely, enough to capture some led light, has since shrank up. I'm not sure how much since it was never tucked away so much but I would say by half as it appears to only open up fully at 2" and the tendril's have shortened. This one bubbled in the previous tank and bubbles still, but looks so tiny and sad. It does allow the clowns to rub it lightley and they have lost the interest to host it, mostly. My clowns are not huge, maybe 1.5" and 2"
My question is; realistically what do I have to do. Get it a new home, try and move it to a more accessible place, quarantine the clowns for a few months? I'm asking cause everything I can think of will not be easy and I want the right answer first
Thanks!
Another question from me!
I have an established mixed reef tank 3 years in the works. Its an RSM 130D 34g and everything is happy and growing (except what im talking about). I kept a RTBA in the tank for the latter 2 years which I sadly had to give to a fellow community reefer because it just got so big and enveloped 1/2 the tank.
I waited 3 months and got a rather small 4.5" fully open multi colored rbta. My clowns pounded it rather hard right away from missing there previous host. The RTBA has since found the underside of my cavern and is out of direct light. It opens rarely, enough to capture some led light, has since shrank up. I'm not sure how much since it was never tucked away so much but I would say by half as it appears to only open up fully at 2" and the tendril's have shortened. This one bubbled in the previous tank and bubbles still, but looks so tiny and sad. It does allow the clowns to rub it lightley and they have lost the interest to host it, mostly. My clowns are not huge, maybe 1.5" and 2"
My question is; realistically what do I have to do. Get it a new home, try and move it to a more accessible place, quarantine the clowns for a few months? I'm asking cause everything I can think of will not be easy and I want the right answer first