Hello all!
This is my first post on R2R and I'm excited to be a part of the community! With that being said, I'm somewhat concerned about the health of my rose BTA (Rosie O'Donnell). Recently after the addition of a wyoming white ocellaris, she's moved around the tank a bit, and settled at the bottom of my rockwork where she lays partially in the sand. Her tentacles are thin, but still full of color. Should I be concerned that she's on the sandbed partially? Should I attempt to move her? I've attached two photos, one of her previous placement and one of her today. Any insight from any experienced reef keepers is greatly appreciated!
Tank Age: 8 Months
Tank Mates: Pink Hammer, Pulsing Xenia, Duncan, GSP, Lawnmower Blennie, Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Wyoming White Clown, Blue leg Hermits
Parameters
Phosphate 0
Calc: 400
dKH 9 or 161.1 ppm
Ammonia 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates 10 ppm
This is my first post on R2R and I'm excited to be a part of the community! With that being said, I'm somewhat concerned about the health of my rose BTA (Rosie O'Donnell). Recently after the addition of a wyoming white ocellaris, she's moved around the tank a bit, and settled at the bottom of my rockwork where she lays partially in the sand. Her tentacles are thin, but still full of color. Should I be concerned that she's on the sandbed partially? Should I attempt to move her? I've attached two photos, one of her previous placement and one of her today. Any insight from any experienced reef keepers is greatly appreciated!
Tank Age: 8 Months
Tank Mates: Pink Hammer, Pulsing Xenia, Duncan, GSP, Lawnmower Blennie, Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Wyoming White Clown, Blue leg Hermits
Parameters
Phosphate 0
Calc: 400
dKH 9 or 161.1 ppm
Ammonia 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates 10 ppm