Have a bit of an issue with a 12" blue haddoni that I picked up from a friend.
The anemone was attached to the egg crate under the sand in my friend's tank - we snipped around it with flush cutters and pulled him out no prob. I brought him to my tank and rested him against the bottom and he started to expand and was looking OK last night.
This morning the egg crate was pushed up through the sand, which seemed odd. Upon closer inspection he had squeezed his entire foot through a single egg crate hole and then re-expanded his foot and attached to the bottom of my aquarium. Then sort of half-heartedly expanded his oral disc on the other side of the egg crate.
Any ideas on how to lure him out of it (one direction or the other?) I pulled him out and took a couple pics, but he hasn't deflated enough on either side to get the egg crate off - and which over hole he's jammed through is far too deep to cut toward, if that makes sense.
The anemone was attached to the egg crate under the sand in my friend's tank - we snipped around it with flush cutters and pulled him out no prob. I brought him to my tank and rested him against the bottom and he started to expand and was looking OK last night.
This morning the egg crate was pushed up through the sand, which seemed odd. Upon closer inspection he had squeezed his entire foot through a single egg crate hole and then re-expanded his foot and attached to the bottom of my aquarium. Then sort of half-heartedly expanded his oral disc on the other side of the egg crate.
Any ideas on how to lure him out of it (one direction or the other?) I pulled him out and took a couple pics, but he hasn't deflated enough on either side to get the egg crate off - and which over hole he's jammed through is far too deep to cut toward, if that makes sense.