I have this beautiful Orange bubble tip green body white speckled anemone that I just want out of the tank or dead. I purchased the rock with the guy on it and it seemed like a good idea at the time. However, it has grown substantially and it's tentacles is getting too close to my corals.:headwally:
The problem is that it has wedged itself inside a crevice that is over 3'' deep, 3'' long, and only less than .5'' wide! It obviously likes everything about that place as it have never moved. I tried using a chop stick and tried kindly scraping it out. But this does not work as I cannot see/get to it's footing. Changing the flow doesn't move him. I can't change the lighting or the coral in that area will suffer. Plus, the rock is too large and there are countless corals attached to it so I can't break it or remove it from the tank.
Question for those with much more expertise:
1. What's the best way to remove this guy?
2. Can I use a razor to cut the thing and hope it split? And pray that the split portion move elsewhere, mercifully to a place where I can nab the guy? Thus effectively reducing the size of the anemone by half?
3. Kill it?:uzi:
Thank You!
The problem is that it has wedged itself inside a crevice that is over 3'' deep, 3'' long, and only less than .5'' wide! It obviously likes everything about that place as it have never moved. I tried using a chop stick and tried kindly scraping it out. But this does not work as I cannot see/get to it's footing. Changing the flow doesn't move him. I can't change the lighting or the coral in that area will suffer. Plus, the rock is too large and there are countless corals attached to it so I can't break it or remove it from the tank.
Question for those with much more expertise:
1. What's the best way to remove this guy?
2. Can I use a razor to cut the thing and hope it split? And pray that the split portion move elsewhere, mercifully to a place where I can nab the guy? Thus effectively reducing the size of the anemone by half?
3. Kill it?:uzi:
Thank You!