GBTA Help!

Discussion in 'Inverts' started by KDtrey5, Nov 2, 2012.

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  1. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    Sounds completely normal, anemones do not do anything fast.
     
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  3. Toallhisdoom

    Toallhisdoom Dragon Wrasse

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    i would leave it. It will move to where it wants to be. Moving it will just stress it out more. Just give it a day and see how it looks.
     
  4. Todd_Sails

    Todd_Sails Giant Squid

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    Totally agree. GBTA - you do mean Green Bubble tip anenome, right?

    I also have one of those, and a few other anenomes.

    It's just checking out it's new enviroment.
    When they do move, as in location, it's like watching evolution, very slow!

    If your water is good, don't worry.

    My GBTA seems to shy away from the light, and is very healthy.
     
  5. KDtrey5

    KDtrey5 Coral Banded Shrimp

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    It wont move overnight will it? Also it isnt open either. Just doesn't look very good. Probly just stressed.
     
  6. Toallhisdoom

    Toallhisdoom Dragon Wrasse

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    Can you get a pic up? And yea it will move at night. Are your power heads covered? I had one release over night and got chopped up in my power head. I am turning mine off tonight just in case. When it picks a spot to stay put i will leave them on but as for now only when i am home.
     
  7. KDtrey5

    KDtrey5 Coral Banded Shrimp

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    Im gna make a new thread with pics cuz I cant figure it out here