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Just Reefin'
Hey Guys, so my tank is about a year and a half old and have had the RBTA in the pictures below the entire time. In that time, it split once and the clone stayed right next to the mother and both were happy, until about a month ago.
I moved a rock that was in front of them both (bad bad idea apparently), and well it's been a slow demise since then for them both. The mother went from being HUGE, and I mean tentacles extending 12-15" to now moving on the underside of the rockwork in the back (where I can't get her of course). The mother's tentacles have completely gone into the disk, and she is just basically a disk right now. The clone has stayed in the same spot, and has done the same thing, but has a couple of tiny nubs for tentacles. Both mouths are tight, but just look absolutely awful, won't accept food (obviously hard without tentacles).
I have three other BTAs in the tank that are extended and have been in the tank for the same length of time (over a year). Those are all awesome, no issues what so ever. Nothing has gone wrong with my SPS, LPS, clams, algae, nothing. Everything has stayed 100% the same with the exception of the two BTAs. I have been running way more chemical filtration than normal thinking maybe that will take care of chemical warfare or something. I am running 3x full satchels of ChemiPure Elite, and 2x satchels of Purigen and have been for quite some time. Nothing has changed with the BTAs, although the positive thing is they haven't detached and aren't floating around, so they are certainly alive. On the plus side, the tank is spotless even more so than before because of the added filtration.
To clarify, nothing has changed, water change schedule is the same, params are all within my normal targets, temps, etc. nothing, absolutely nothing and it's just these two BTAs... consequently, they were my favorites and made the tank :-(
I have been told by several people not to worry and give them as much time as they need (until they are dead of course). BTAs are hardy and go through hell normally coming out the other end just fine. Not really sure what I'm asking to the group, but does anyone have ANY clue what might cause this??????? I'm just hoping that the BTAs pull through with some sort of miracle and all is well..
Thanks everyone, picture of the mother and clone below.. I don't have any current pictures, just basically think of a BTA with all tentacles receeded into the oral disc, with the exception of a nub or two.
I moved a rock that was in front of them both (bad bad idea apparently), and well it's been a slow demise since then for them both. The mother went from being HUGE, and I mean tentacles extending 12-15" to now moving on the underside of the rockwork in the back (where I can't get her of course). The mother's tentacles have completely gone into the disk, and she is just basically a disk right now. The clone has stayed in the same spot, and has done the same thing, but has a couple of tiny nubs for tentacles. Both mouths are tight, but just look absolutely awful, won't accept food (obviously hard without tentacles).
I have three other BTAs in the tank that are extended and have been in the tank for the same length of time (over a year). Those are all awesome, no issues what so ever. Nothing has gone wrong with my SPS, LPS, clams, algae, nothing. Everything has stayed 100% the same with the exception of the two BTAs. I have been running way more chemical filtration than normal thinking maybe that will take care of chemical warfare or something. I am running 3x full satchels of ChemiPure Elite, and 2x satchels of Purigen and have been for quite some time. Nothing has changed with the BTAs, although the positive thing is they haven't detached and aren't floating around, so they are certainly alive. On the plus side, the tank is spotless even more so than before because of the added filtration.
To clarify, nothing has changed, water change schedule is the same, params are all within my normal targets, temps, etc. nothing, absolutely nothing and it's just these two BTAs... consequently, they were my favorites and made the tank :-(
I have been told by several people not to worry and give them as much time as they need (until they are dead of course). BTAs are hardy and go through hell normally coming out the other end just fine. Not really sure what I'm asking to the group, but does anyone have ANY clue what might cause this??????? I'm just hoping that the BTAs pull through with some sort of miracle and all is well..
Thanks everyone, picture of the mother and clone below.. I don't have any current pictures, just basically think of a BTA with all tentacles receeded into the oral disc, with the exception of a nub or two.