Bubble tip nem

Will it be ok?

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tuco2018

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I have a green bubble tip nem that went straight to a low flow , shaded area of my tank,

f time keeping a nem ,

running an AI prime with lowered saxby,

it shrinks down atleast twice a day to the point I can’t see it pressed under that rock,

then it just expands and let’s it all hang out ,
I don’t feed it ,
My tanks get fed once every other day,
mans half a mysis shrimp Once a month before 75 percent water changes.

Everything seems happy ,
But this nem .
Anyone have a similar experiences ?

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Leave it be it is ok they do and go where they want to. If u mess with it you will make it stressed out leave it be i cannot stress this enough it is perfectly okay if anything try reducing your flow a little
 

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bubble tips move often. I have 8....they have split, moved, fought, tried to attack things, moved again, moved back, spread out over each other..and they are all alive and happy, healthy. They just do what they want...they are squishy toddlers.
 

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Post your parameters so we can give you useful advice. I really can not tell much from your photo, but it does not look good to me. From the photo I don’t think your giving it enough light. It is pretty hard to give an BTA too much light. They love light and nitrates.
 
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I’m using instant ocean sea salt,
And salifert

Ammonia wasn’t detected
Nor nitrites .

In a fluval evo 13.5


EDIT:5 gallon water changes every week.
One change was done 2 days ago after my wife “accidentally”dropped a whole mysis cube in it.

and temp is at a constant 77
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