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| Fire Coral | BTA found inside the RSM filter! I just got back from out of town. My neighbor had been adding water and food for me. I looked around and couldn't find one of my two rose Bubble Tip Anemones. I couldn't find him, but noticed something on the RSM water intake grate. Sure enough, 95% of the BTA was already inside the filter material chamber. I had to cut a small bit of tissue to get him untangled from the filter and remove him from the filter material chamber. He's back in the tank on the bottom. Anybody think he'll survive? It's amazing that he squeezed through the RSM grate! |
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: BTA found inside the RSM filter! I saw a story about a guy who's BTA got into his filter intake, and he pulled it out and stuck it back in place. Within a couple of days the BTA had twisted it's body so that there was a piched area between the head and foot. The anemone finally detached from the foot and a new one grew on the foot. It was really weird. He had pics and everything... Come to think of it this may have been a LTA.
__________________ Nobody, as long as he moves about among the chaotic currents of life, is without trouble. -Carl Jung 55g 35#LR, 55#LS, 4x65w PC, 2 Koralia PH's, Remora Pro HOB skimmer, 1 Oscellaris clown,1 Yellow tailed Damsel, 2 Clarkii Clowns, Assorted color Zoo's, Green frilly mushrooms, Flower pot coral, Orange sponge, Candy cane Coral. |
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| NaClH2O Addicted ![]() | Re: BTA found inside the RSM filter! tyleratl - there have been a couple of RSM owners that have had BTAs get hung up in, or go through that overflow gate, and had the anemone survive. I don't recall any that didn't survive. I remember seeing a picture of one that looked like snot, hung up in that grate, and I think the person just shut off the pumps for a while and was able to extract the anemone. When I first saw those pictures I couldn't imagine that BTA surviving, but it did. In some cases these things are a lot hardier than most think they are.
__________________ aka Terry Excellence in reefkeeping is achieved by mastering the fundamentals, and learning from mistakes. No such thing as an evil crab. Only humans have the ability to be evil. "If you don't like what your fellow forum neighbors are doing, then don't pay so much attention to them" 34g Red Sea Max 130 (April 07), ~50-60 lbs. live rock, Aragonite substrate. Lighting: Current USA Outer Orbit Pro - 150W HQI, 2 x 24W Blue Plus T5 HO Fluorescent by ATI, 2 x 24W Super Actinic T5 HO Fluorescent by UVL, Vortech MP20, LifeReef RSM Siphon, EShopps RS-75 Sump, Euro-Reef custom sump skimmer, Simplicity media reactor, Tunze Osmolator ATO, ReefKeeper Lite L3 controller Reefmack's RSM 130 and...Red Sea Max Owners Club and My JBJ 6G in this thread[/color][/i] |
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: BTA found inside the RSM filter! It has always amazed me that one of the most delicate animals can be so tolerant of physical damage. At a reef club meeting last week we were talking about BTAs and he was saying the easiest way to get them to split is to drop a rock on it. Hopefully it will recover. Unfortunately it is not likely to learn a lesson and may do it again.
__________________ Peace LYNN Lynn and Franks saltwater adventure Lynn's 20g clown tank Lynn's 90g of sunshine Lynn's frag tank experiment A reef tank is like a race car. The faster you go the harder you crash. |
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: BTA found inside the RSM filter! Ya. I think somewhere on this site someone had a BTA get into a powerhead and ended up with several of them. This time I'm sure it was a BTA, because it was green. I remember seeing the pictures. He said it looked like he had grass growing in there.
__________________ Nobody, as long as he moves about among the chaotic currents of life, is without trouble. -Carl Jung 55g 35#LR, 55#LS, 4x65w PC, 2 Koralia PH's, Remora Pro HOB skimmer, 1 Oscellaris clown,1 Yellow tailed Damsel, 2 Clarkii Clowns, Assorted color Zoo's, Green frilly mushrooms, Flower pot coral, Orange sponge, Candy cane Coral. |
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| NaClH2O Addicted ![]() | Re: BTA found inside the RSM filter! tyleratl - how's the anemone doing?
__________________ aka Terry Excellence in reefkeeping is achieved by mastering the fundamentals, and learning from mistakes. No such thing as an evil crab. Only humans have the ability to be evil. "If you don't like what your fellow forum neighbors are doing, then don't pay so much attention to them" 34g Red Sea Max 130 (April 07), ~50-60 lbs. live rock, Aragonite substrate. Lighting: Current USA Outer Orbit Pro - 150W HQI, 2 x 24W Blue Plus T5 HO Fluorescent by ATI, 2 x 24W Super Actinic T5 HO Fluorescent by UVL, Vortech MP20, LifeReef RSM Siphon, EShopps RS-75 Sump, Euro-Reef custom sump skimmer, Simplicity media reactor, Tunze Osmolator ATO, ReefKeeper Lite L3 controller Reefmack's RSM 130 and...Red Sea Max Owners Club and My JBJ 6G in this thread[/color][/i] |
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| Fire Coral | Re: BTA found inside the RSM filter! Reefmack - He appears to be doing fine. His shape is a little strange since the filter grate episode, but he stays open most of the time and his color is pretty good. I think he'll recover completely after a while. These BTA's appear to be able to put up with quite a bit of abuse, such as stretching themselves into two daughter anemones. I have two of them, but only bought one! |
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: BTA found inside the RSM filter! Splitting is usually a sign of stress or great water quality... Was the split recent, or maybe after a large water change?
__________________ Nobody, as long as he moves about among the chaotic currents of life, is without trouble. -Carl Jung 55g 35#LR, 55#LS, 4x65w PC, 2 Koralia PH's, Remora Pro HOB skimmer, 1 Oscellaris clown,1 Yellow tailed Damsel, 2 Clarkii Clowns, Assorted color Zoo's, Green frilly mushrooms, Flower pot coral, Orange sponge, Candy cane Coral. |
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| Fire Coral | Re: BTA found inside the RSM filter! Chris... The split was several months ago and was within a month or two of purchase. The BTA was very large when I bought it. I can't recall doing a large water change before the split or any tramatic experience. The lady at the LFS commented that it might split when I purchased it because of a crease or pre-split line that was beginning to show. |
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