esears
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Yesterday afternoon my wife and I went out and got a BTA for our tank. We acclimated everything and it was looking great when we went to bed. It was fulled extended and generally just looking healthy. Well when we got up this morning, it is half deflated and has two very obvious flesh wounds in it. One is about half the size of a dime and the other one is a bit smaller. It has during the day retracted itself inward as much as possible on one side and it's tentacles are very limp and deflated looking. One half of it doesn't seem to be that bad and is somewhat normal looking.
We moved the anemone to our sump tank to try to keep the other fish away from it as they seemed to be expressing some interest in it and we had to keep shooing them away to keep them from pecking at it. From what I've read everyone says to just keep the water conditions stable and leave them be and they will either heal or they won't. Is this just the best thing to be doing?
It's foot is great and when we moved it we kept it attached to the rock it had decided it liked. Was it a mistake to move it or should we just let it see if it can heal in the sump or put it back in the other tank? Thanks a lot.
We moved the anemone to our sump tank to try to keep the other fish away from it as they seemed to be expressing some interest in it and we had to keep shooing them away to keep them from pecking at it. From what I've read everyone says to just keep the water conditions stable and leave them be and they will either heal or they won't. Is this just the best thing to be doing?
It's foot is great and when we moved it we kept it attached to the rock it had decided it liked. Was it a mistake to move it or should we just let it see if it can heal in the sump or put it back in the other tank? Thanks a lot.