Sea Apple Placement Problem

BShmerling

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After I acclimated my sea apple, i placed it on some rock. The current was too strong and the Sea Apple got blown away and ended up in a hole in the rock. Its almost impossible to see unless I shine a flashlight in the tank.

Will it be okay here? I assumed that if it had not moved already (its been almost a week), then it is there to stay. Is there something I can do to coax it out? Ive tried turning the rock upside down but have not been successful.

Thanks
 
They are filter feeders so it does not matter their placement. They do not need light. Just so you know they are very toxic if they die and can kill you entire tank. Make sure you do your research they need specific care and feeding.
 
I have one myself. It may stay in one place for a while. If you move a powerhead or a rock and the current changes it may move. You can't put them somewhere and expect them to stay there. They go where they want to. It shouldn't be just rolling around. Is it extending its arms to feed?

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