kimsie
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Ok - so last wednesday I brought home a new RBTA - I made the decision to get one a few weeks before and had found one at one of my LFS... When I went to pick it up - it was a little smaller than I had hoped, but I decided to bring it home anyway. It was going into a tank that currently housed a GBTA and has housed other BTA's successfully in the past. My GBTA is still doing great - but that's just not been the case for my new RBTA.
Here she is the day after I brought her home - now when I bought her - I didn't get to buy her on her rock - which I like to do. I think that may have been part of the problem - but who really knows now. Anyway - I gently set her in on top of one of my live rocks. She attached right away and looked ok. Sorry - this pic is hosted on another site.

So - the 2nd night she was there - she started moving... down the front of the rock and towards the bottom of it. I knew from doing all my reading here that I should just let her go - that she needed time to get settled in her new tank. For the next few days she slowly moved (at night) to the complete bottom of that rock - hanging upside down. She would still open during the day and reach a few of her tentacles up around the rock towards the light and 2 days ago I tried to feed her a piece of krill - but after a few minutes she dropped it (it must be hard to eat upside down!).
Well - this morning it had been a week total and when I checked on her - she was all deflated (she had been doing this a LOT - way more than my others have done) and was only hanging on the rock by an edge of her foot. I decided it was time to try and move her to a better spot.
So - I picked her up and moved her back to the top of the rock - in a cave part. She didn't attach at all and after about 5 minutes fell off onto the bottom of the floor (this part of the tank has very little flow).
I decided it was time for a rescue mission. I took out a breeder net I had used for some frags once and put the piece of LR inside it and hung it on the tank. Then I gently picked her up and placed her on the rock. When I left this morning she was still on her side and not looking good at all. At this point thought I don't know that there's much more I can do. I did test my water yesterday and everything looked fine! My PH seemed a little higher than normal - but not alarming or anything. I think I might take some water into my LFS today just to have them double check my readings - but everything else in the tank - including my GBTA look great.
Here is the basket I rigged up...

And then a looking down photo of her...

Any thoughts or ideas I haven't thought of?
This is just so sad. I would be surprised to see a RBTA dying so fast - especially in a stable environment - maybe she just needs some TLC? I'm seriously hoping so.
Thanks for listening and any kind thoughts/ideas you may have...
Ok - so last wednesday I brought home a new RBTA - I made the decision to get one a few weeks before and had found one at one of my LFS... When I went to pick it up - it was a little smaller than I had hoped, but I decided to bring it home anyway. It was going into a tank that currently housed a GBTA and has housed other BTA's successfully in the past. My GBTA is still doing great - but that's just not been the case for my new RBTA.
Here she is the day after I brought her home - now when I bought her - I didn't get to buy her on her rock - which I like to do. I think that may have been part of the problem - but who really knows now. Anyway - I gently set her in on top of one of my live rocks. She attached right away and looked ok. Sorry - this pic is hosted on another site.
So - the 2nd night she was there - she started moving... down the front of the rock and towards the bottom of it. I knew from doing all my reading here that I should just let her go - that she needed time to get settled in her new tank. For the next few days she slowly moved (at night) to the complete bottom of that rock - hanging upside down. She would still open during the day and reach a few of her tentacles up around the rock towards the light and 2 days ago I tried to feed her a piece of krill - but after a few minutes she dropped it (it must be hard to eat upside down!).
Well - this morning it had been a week total and when I checked on her - she was all deflated (she had been doing this a LOT - way more than my others have done) and was only hanging on the rock by an edge of her foot. I decided it was time to try and move her to a better spot.
So - I picked her up and moved her back to the top of the rock - in a cave part. She didn't attach at all and after about 5 minutes fell off onto the bottom of the floor (this part of the tank has very little flow).
I decided it was time for a rescue mission. I took out a breeder net I had used for some frags once and put the piece of LR inside it and hung it on the tank. Then I gently picked her up and placed her on the rock. When I left this morning she was still on her side and not looking good at all. At this point thought I don't know that there's much more I can do. I did test my water yesterday and everything looked fine! My PH seemed a little higher than normal - but not alarming or anything. I think I might take some water into my LFS today just to have them double check my readings - but everything else in the tank - including my GBTA look great.
Here is the basket I rigged up...
And then a looking down photo of her...
Any thoughts or ideas I haven't thought of?
This is just so sad. I would be surprised to see a RBTA dying so fast - especially in a stable environment - maybe she just needs some TLC? I'm seriously hoping so.
Thanks for listening and any kind thoughts/ideas you may have...