manilaboy1vic
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Good move, you should know one way or another by the time you get home from work.
had the gf snap a shot before she leaves today:
Good move, you should know one way or another by the time you get home from work.
If that is LR poking through in middle I wonder if it had a hole in it's foot?
It's very bleached, but you can see it is already responding to daylight, looks better than your last pic.
I would not give in yet.
While a hole in foot is death for most other nems, it could end up as a split for a BTA.
Hard to tell from pic, but there may be a division line I see from the 5 to 11 o'clock position.
If that is LR poking through in middle I wonder if it had a hole in it's foot?
It's very bleached, but you can see it is already responding to daylight, looks better than your last pic.
I would not give in yet.
While a hole in foot is death for most other nems, it could end up as a split for a BTA.
Hard to tell from pic, but there may be a division line I see from the 5 to 11 o'clock position.
I would run on low light in that brute and continue mysis every couple days.
Your BTA lack the zooxanthellae it needs to produce energy from that light, so it may shy away from it at this time.
Small foods like mysis take less energy, think of it like chewing your food properly, or juicing, it's easier to digest and absorb nutrients, it's less stressful on your very weak nem.
At least it is now QT'd and now no worry of nuking your tank.
Was your temperature too high?
While light is their main source of energy, it can't even process it right now, best to keep low light, and just spot feed until it gains a little color.
Watch pump intakes.