Phoenix19
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Well my little bubble anemone (and when I say little I mean little, the size of a 50 cent piece when it was expanded) decided to start wandering a few days ago after staying put for months. I frantically pulled all the coral of that side of the tank and told them not to touch each other...lol
It moved very slowly over a few days and was on a rock upside down when I left to go to work yesterday. When I got home it was on the sand directly under where it had been previously. Wondering that it wasn't attached to the rock I moved it.
:eek1: Half of it looks like Jack the Ripper played with it. The other half is fine. It had a slime coming off the injured side so rather than let the silly thing crash my tank I put it in a tubberware container and it is floating under the light now. Unfortunately I can't get any pics as the camera is nowhere to be found. (I suspect the bf has it somewhere.) What is this guy's prognosis.
Also I don't have any power heads in the tank. And quite frankly I don't think while I was at work he managed to 'race' across the tank, go up the glass, get on the lip of the power filter, go down the intake tube, get sucked up through the filter, make it through two filter pads, and end up exactly where I left him but on the sand bed, and only partially messed up.
Tank inhabitants include: emerald and strawberry crab, several t-iny hermit crabs, turbo snail, astrea snail, several nassarius snails, cleaner shrimp, feather dusters, zooanthids, mushrooms, purple brush gorgonian, red tree sponge, kenya tree, bubble coral, green star polyps, a firefish goby, a yellow watchman goby, and a tiny green chromis. I have a couple other frags in there as well.
None of the corals were really near him. And I moved all the ones on that side of the tank to the other side while he was checking out the real estate so I'm pretty sure none of them stung him.
Any suggestions/response would be most welcome. And anything else I should do with him. He's still floating around in the tubberware looking mad.
It moved very slowly over a few days and was on a rock upside down when I left to go to work yesterday. When I got home it was on the sand directly under where it had been previously. Wondering that it wasn't attached to the rock I moved it.
:eek1: Half of it looks like Jack the Ripper played with it. The other half is fine. It had a slime coming off the injured side so rather than let the silly thing crash my tank I put it in a tubberware container and it is floating under the light now. Unfortunately I can't get any pics as the camera is nowhere to be found. (I suspect the bf has it somewhere.) What is this guy's prognosis.
Also I don't have any power heads in the tank. And quite frankly I don't think while I was at work he managed to 'race' across the tank, go up the glass, get on the lip of the power filter, go down the intake tube, get sucked up through the filter, make it through two filter pads, and end up exactly where I left him but on the sand bed, and only partially messed up.
Tank inhabitants include: emerald and strawberry crab, several t-iny hermit crabs, turbo snail, astrea snail, several nassarius snails, cleaner shrimp, feather dusters, zooanthids, mushrooms, purple brush gorgonian, red tree sponge, kenya tree, bubble coral, green star polyps, a firefish goby, a yellow watchman goby, and a tiny green chromis. I have a couple other frags in there as well.
None of the corals were really near him. And I moved all the ones on that side of the tank to the other side while he was checking out the real estate so I'm pretty sure none of them stung him.
Any suggestions/response would be most welcome. And anything else I should do with him. He's still floating around in the tubberware looking mad.