My BTA is hiding

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HI everyone, I purchased a BTA last week and since I added it to the tank, it has been hiding under a rock. The BTA is attached to a rock in a very shaded area and I am worried. Should I move the BTA or leave it alone?
 
Never move the nem, he will move where HE wants.

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Yep even if it kills corals on the way. mine is in a very bad spot for my liking and blows up to be the size of a cantaloupe its very valuable sps space. but eh what are you going to do.

It is a fine line keeping on if you wish to keep SPS corals. You have to take the good with the bad.
 
you can move it if you want, they need light. my earlier BTA ive moved mine into light before and it still decided to go under a shaded area. that one eventually died. my more recent bta moved on its own from a dark side of my tank into the brightest spot in the center near acros.
 
I don't agree with this. I've had nems, even a black widow, crawl under a rock and die bc it wouldn't move. I should of moved it to a different spot and still regret to this day not moving it
I agree with you here. I'm on my 11th anemone and I moved all of them to ensure they open up. I would be more concerned with it not opening up right away. I do a slow 1 hour drip acclimation (1 drop per second) and then drop them where I want. I will guide them to where I want them and I will make sure that they get some flow and sunlight. After I know they're doing well in my tank(usually months), I let them freely move without bothering them
 
What are your tank parameters including salinity tank lighting and flow?
Hi everyone, my parameters for my coralife Biocube 16 are:
SG: 1.024
Temp 78
pH 8.3
Alk 10 dkH
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrates 2 ppm
I have one powerhead
HIPARGERO LED Aquarium Light
The tank has been up and running for 5 months
 
I don't agree with this. I've had nems, even a black widow, crawl under a rock and die bc it wouldn't move. I should of moved it to a different spot and still regret to this day not moving it
I am worried about the lack of light. Thanks
 
you can move it if you want, they need light. my earlier BTA ive moved mine into light before and it still decided to go under a shaded area. that one eventually died. my more recent bta moved on its own from a dark side of my tank into the brightest spot in the center near acros.
Wow, that sucks, I have heard other say that theirs kept moving back into darkness until death.
 
I agree with you here. I'm on my 11th anemone and I moved all of them to ensure they open up. I would be more concerned with it not opening up right away. I do a slow 1 hour drip acclimation (1 drop per second) and then drop them where I want. I will guide them to where I want them and I will make sure that they get some flow and sunlight. After I know they're doing well in my tank(usually months), I let them freely move without bothering them
How do you guide them to where you want them to be?
 
I got my first anemone just before I moved tanks, and I did as sprungson did and "guided" the nem to a rock with a deep hole so it could attach itself by turning off my pumps and then placing his foot where I thought was a good place for it. Held it in place for about a minute without any force, just to let the foot touch the rock and after that it crawled inside and then it was stuck there until about a week ago. Not it's trying to find a better spot, and is slowly hiking along my entire rockwork. Guess it didn't like the front and center position I gave it in the new tank :)
 
Here's a few pictures of my anemones. My camera phone doesn't do the colors justice . Ignore my cyanobacteria problem... had to change my RODI filters, fixing it now
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I would move the rock if you can. Target feeding might help if he isn't getting much light and needs energy to move.

I always made sure my nems had plenty to eat and they always seemed happy. After splitting they would hide from the light for a couple days, then would hike around the tank till they found a spot they liked (usually about where they started...) and once they found a spot they would stay put. I had a couple "get lost" and do circles in one part of the tank till they made it back to a good spot, but they always seemed to have enough energy to move even without much light. I'm no expert by any means, I had a RBTA for 5 years in a 55 with a pair of mocha clowns.
 

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