I recently got a BTA from my LFS big box store. I bought it about 2 weeks ago for a time line scale.
First few minutes it anchored it self securely towards a cave entrance my blue hippo frequented. They both were annoying each other to a point where the tang caught ice and the anemone as closed most of the time.
I moved the anemone with what I felt like was extra good care but now I’m not so sure.
When I moved the BTA it at first secured itself to the rock like when I first put it in. Looked good and healthy opening up and like it’s spot. This all happened in about 3-4 days time
About 2 days after moving anemone my pair of clownfish started to peck at it for a solid half a day and then proceeded to host it! I was so excited they took to it so soon. I’m thinking too soon for the anemone?(the Time in new spot is going on a week with no wandering) just a couple days ago the top part of BTAs foot released from the rock. It was a small portion so I didn’t think much of it. Now only a small part of the bottom of the foot is anchored on rock.
It still extends and opens up a little bit but tbh idk what’s normal and healthy with this anemone. I can’t tell if the foot is damaged and the foot is the only thing facing towards the light.
Do I have too much light on the tank? I can adjust it and I did adjust it up 25% over the 2 weeks the BTA been in my tank. For troubleshooting purposes I’m going to adjust my lights back to the original setting when I bought it just in case it is too much light for it.
Could my clowns have killed my BTA? Will it be able to recover? Should I just not mess with anything(outside of the light adjustment) and see what happens? I’ve never had an anemone before and was told it’s as easy as taking care of a fish. I’m feeling like that might’ve been a sales pitch at this point.
Pictures to show its current state. Color it was sold to me as is Green BTA
First few minutes it anchored it self securely towards a cave entrance my blue hippo frequented. They both were annoying each other to a point where the tang caught ice and the anemone as closed most of the time.
I moved the anemone with what I felt like was extra good care but now I’m not so sure.
When I moved the BTA it at first secured itself to the rock like when I first put it in. Looked good and healthy opening up and like it’s spot. This all happened in about 3-4 days time
About 2 days after moving anemone my pair of clownfish started to peck at it for a solid half a day and then proceeded to host it! I was so excited they took to it so soon. I’m thinking too soon for the anemone?(the Time in new spot is going on a week with no wandering) just a couple days ago the top part of BTAs foot released from the rock. It was a small portion so I didn’t think much of it. Now only a small part of the bottom of the foot is anchored on rock.
It still extends and opens up a little bit but tbh idk what’s normal and healthy with this anemone. I can’t tell if the foot is damaged and the foot is the only thing facing towards the light.
Do I have too much light on the tank? I can adjust it and I did adjust it up 25% over the 2 weeks the BTA been in my tank. For troubleshooting purposes I’m going to adjust my lights back to the original setting when I bought it just in case it is too much light for it.
Could my clowns have killed my BTA? Will it be able to recover? Should I just not mess with anything(outside of the light adjustment) and see what happens? I’ve never had an anemone before and was told it’s as easy as taking care of a fish. I’m feeling like that might’ve been a sales pitch at this point.
Pictures to show its current state. Color it was sold to me as is Green BTA