ReefPharmer
Active member
I have a large, VERY porous rock which houses 2 anemones. I have been trying to remove them from this for a long time but due to its large holes, they just withdraw into the rock. I am then unable to reach them in a safe manner. I tried moving the rock even into shade and they just move into a different hole in the same rock. I am afraid to break the rock because I don't know how it will split, potentially ripping the foot of the anem.
So I was talking to a guy who does maintenance and he mentioned that he gets them off rocks quickly by taking the rock outside and spraying it with a garden hose..... Cold water and all. Anem let's go of the rock quickly since it doesn't like cold, fresh water. Just be sure they fall into a bucket so I can scoop them quickly . He has not had any casualties this way.
Seems pretty crazy but according to him, anems are fairly hardy once acclimated to tank life especially if they aren't wild.
Any opinions before i try it?
Thanks
So I was talking to a guy who does maintenance and he mentioned that he gets them off rocks quickly by taking the rock outside and spraying it with a garden hose..... Cold water and all. Anem let's go of the rock quickly since it doesn't like cold, fresh water. Just be sure they fall into a bucket so I can scoop them quickly . He has not had any casualties this way.
Seems pretty crazy but according to him, anems are fairly hardy once acclimated to tank life especially if they aren't wild.
Any opinions before i try it?
Thanks