What goig on with my anemone

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  1. acenia

    acenia Spaghetti Worm

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    Hi everybody. I got this RBTA 2 weeks ago. It has moved around quite a bit and now has settled on a rock (for now :-/) It was looking great even had the bubble tips in the bag when i brought it home. Now this is what it looks like

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    So should i be worried or is it just taking a crap?

    Thanks
     
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  3. Tangster

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    How old is he tank ? and are you feeding it by hand ?
     
  4. acenia

    acenia Spaghetti Worm

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    The tank is about 2 years old. I added a sump and fuge a couple of months ago, got a little level of nitrates but everything has been at 0 for a while. I have fed it shrimp from the grocery store about twice in the past 2 weeks. A couple minutes ago it was even smaller than on the pic, could barely see its tentacles anymore. And now as I am typing this i can see them a little more.

    Thanks for the reply
     
  5. amcarrig

    amcarrig Super Moderator

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    Anemones are fussy sometimes. Personally, I think you're feeding it too much but that's just me :) When I kept anemones, I never fed them because I didn't want them to get huge or split.
     
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  6. serotonin

    serotonin Purple Spiny Lobster

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    While I would trust amcarrig's advice, I'd like to share that I feed my rbta every 2-3 days for the most part. It acted quite finicky for the first month in my tank. After that the outlook is splendid :) Yah my anemone is growing considerably, but that's the goal for now :D

    A full measure of your water parameters would help a bit I think. Mine especially does not respond well to sg other than 1.025~1.026
     
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  7. acenia

    acenia Spaghetti Worm

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    Well its now going back to almost its normal size. so i guess it was a normal behavior although i will keep a close eye on it.

    I do want it to grow a little bigger, but i think i will cut down the feeding to once a month

    my salinity is always around 1.025-1.026 too so i think i'm ok.

    thanks for your replies
     
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  9. Tangster

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    Well when you feed it it has to dispose of the solid waste and thats what its doing .. There is no need to ever feed a BTA or any anemone for that matter other then what they catch in the water and from their photosynthesis , That is if you have proper lighting and if you do want to feed it get some raw bait squid and then watch it explode in growth I had one that was 1/2 as wide as the 135 tank it was in and had split several time's But that was back when they brought a nice price but so much these days .. If you do feed it try the squid and just a chunk about the size of a dime.. People feed their animals and systems to death. What goes in stays in in one form or the other..