Darth_Tater
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Ok, so like the title says, how do you help a new anemoney settle?
Specifically sand anemones, but others as well since I'd like to add a rock nem too.
I'm trying my second LTA (Macrodactyla Doreensis). I put it in a spot I'd expect it to like from the reading I've done, but it's just a neutrally bouyant ball when adding it to the tank and floats around like crazy. I try digging a hole for it, but it won't stay. So finally I turn the powerheads off and let it settle.
After a couple hours the nem digs in and seems quite happy, so I turn the powerhead back on. All seems good for a day or two and then I see the pink ball moving around again. Sometimes it gets caught on something and will dig in for a couple days.
The problem is that it won't move around in the sand bed. When it wants to move it just forms a ball and gets blown around by the current.
So... any tips? Is my flow too high maybe? I'm out of ideas. Thanks in advance!
Specifically sand anemones, but others as well since I'd like to add a rock nem too.
I'm trying my second LTA (Macrodactyla Doreensis). I put it in a spot I'd expect it to like from the reading I've done, but it's just a neutrally bouyant ball when adding it to the tank and floats around like crazy. I try digging a hole for it, but it won't stay. So finally I turn the powerheads off and let it settle.
After a couple hours the nem digs in and seems quite happy, so I turn the powerhead back on. All seems good for a day or two and then I see the pink ball moving around again. Sometimes it gets caught on something and will dig in for a couple days.
The problem is that it won't move around in the sand bed. When it wants to move it just forms a ball and gets blown around by the current.
So... any tips? Is my flow too high maybe? I'm out of ideas. Thanks in advance!
