I’ll be the first to admit that my tank (at four months old) was too new for a BTA. However, the salesman my LFS here in Chicago was convincing. My second tank, an AIO, and weekly 30% water changes - I thought I could master this one.
After 1+ months of thriving in the tank, came home to a shriveled mess out of nowhere. Mouth agape, beginning to spew guts, tentacles like string, ejecting what I can only assume was zooxanthellae, and even strands coming off the foot. Was moments away from pulling it out.
Did a 50% water change, despite reading zero ammonia/nitrite/phosphates, a PH of 8, and a slightly elevated nitrate of 5 (I’ve been trying to feed less).
The BTA seemed to bounce back pretty quickly. Then I did another 50% change. Seems to be back in shape.
Possible to have them bounce back? This BTA seemed terminally ill, and now looks no worse for wear. Wondering if this is fools gold before it takes another turn south.
Also suspecting that nitrates and phosphates have something to do with this. Newer tank and at 40 gallons these swings can happen quickly.
Let me know what you think! First photo and video from yesterday, last from today.
After 1+ months of thriving in the tank, came home to a shriveled mess out of nowhere. Mouth agape, beginning to spew guts, tentacles like string, ejecting what I can only assume was zooxanthellae, and even strands coming off the foot. Was moments away from pulling it out.
Did a 50% water change, despite reading zero ammonia/nitrite/phosphates, a PH of 8, and a slightly elevated nitrate of 5 (I’ve been trying to feed less).
The BTA seemed to bounce back pretty quickly. Then I did another 50% change. Seems to be back in shape.
Possible to have them bounce back? This BTA seemed terminally ill, and now looks no worse for wear. Wondering if this is fools gold before it takes another turn south.
Also suspecting that nitrates and phosphates have something to do with this. Newer tank and at 40 gallons these swings can happen quickly.
Let me know what you think! First photo and video from yesterday, last from today.