| Should I intervene? My tank has been set up for almost a year and my water parameters has been stable for several months so I ordered a bubble tip anemone which I've wanted since before I got my setup. It came via Fed Ex on Friday. I temperature acclimated it for 30 minutes (I know there are varying opinions on this but I followed the vendors instructions here). After temperature acclimation, I placed it high on my rockwork on a large flat piece of rock that is the span of an arch. Within 30 minutes it had walked over the edge and underneith the rock hanging upside down in a pretty high flow area. It stayed pretty much in the same place until Sunday when moved over next to a hole in the same rock where it seems to be getting at least some light. Because of its location, I can barely see it and have been unable to feed it. I've read that sometimes they "pout" for a while while getting acclimated to the tank. Should I wait it out for it to come into the open? Do I need to worry about feeding it until it does? I don't want to add any more stress to its life unnecessarily. Lighting is 260w PC on a 75 gal. tank. |