HumanIMDB
Premium Member
A few weeks back we took out all the rocks and scrubbed them of the Green Hair Algae and/or Bubble Algae that had grown on them since the last time we did that.
We made sure to not disturb the rock where the Green Bubble Tip Anemone had been for a long while, however, a day or two later it started to move.
For the first while it was in the very back top corner of the tank but looked healthy.
Then yesterday I found it being sucked into one of the Maxi Jet 1200's that are on the wave maker so I unplugged it and it was moving across the back of the tank and appeared to be in a semi-safe if not poorly visable position before the lights went off last night. It didn't look too bad but it has done this before and recovered okay.
This morning the lights came on and I noticed it was being sucked into one of the Koralia 4s. I've unplugged that powerhead and am contemplating unplugging all but the one Koralia 4 on the opposite side of the tank until it finds a good position, but I'm afraid that if it does, it may move again when I turn everything back on.
Any ideas/tips/tricks?
We made sure to not disturb the rock where the Green Bubble Tip Anemone had been for a long while, however, a day or two later it started to move.
For the first while it was in the very back top corner of the tank but looked healthy.
Then yesterday I found it being sucked into one of the Maxi Jet 1200's that are on the wave maker so I unplugged it and it was moving across the back of the tank and appeared to be in a semi-safe if not poorly visable position before the lights went off last night. It didn't look too bad but it has done this before and recovered okay.
This morning the lights came on and I noticed it was being sucked into one of the Koralia 4s. I've unplugged that powerhead and am contemplating unplugging all but the one Koralia 4 on the opposite side of the tank until it finds a good position, but I'm afraid that if it does, it may move again when I turn everything back on.
Any ideas/tips/tricks?