New RBTA Have Questions

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Ideally, I would take it back citing that it wasn’t ready for purchase. There should be new tentacle growth at the fission site at the earliest, preferably fully grown. Tank switch is too traumatic for the nem at that stage.
 
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This is really the earliest that a new nem should be available for purchase
 
Yeah I am starting to guess this LFS... hope I don't lose him.
 
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Just got home. Looks like it is about gone...

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I know they move around the tank but should we try and place it somewhere else?
 
Just got home. Looks like it is about gone...

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I know they move around the tank but should we try and place it somewhere else?

How is the flow to the area? I would be very hesitant to physically move it. Maybe rotating the rock, but I would not detach it from were it is.

That's not the worst I've seen.
 
Flow is decent. It is lower down on the Rock. It is about 2" from the bottom front left. 90gal setup.
 
Looks pretty bad. You could try a cipro treatment, but not sure if that'll do it either.
 
Not sure what a cipro treatment is?
 
As others have stated, being attached to the rock is a good sign but that poor little guy is loooking pretty bad. I’ve never had success bringing a nem back to health once they start looking bad so unfortunately I don’t have anything else to add to what others have said. :(
 
IMO, a BTA is not worth putting through cipro treatment. It's too much work for a relatively common and inexpensive nem.
 
With consistent water parameters and appropriate lighting I have seen mine come back from some fairly aggressive removal from rocks. Typically would take a week or so but they would come back. I would still give it time but I agree it is not looking great. What is promising is the mouth is not gapping. The foot appears to be solid as well. Once these guys start to break down I generally see wide gapping of the mouth with a very thin foot appearance.
 
Sorry Lady, he was $45.00.

Now I am getting worried. Here he is tonight...

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He's ticked off that half of him was cut off. Just out of curiosity, why would you buy one that only had half of its parts, or did you think it was still growing?
 
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Got home and he is gone! No sign of him anywhere. My wife and I have been looking bit don't see him anywhere!
 
Nope he is still MIA!
 
I don't think there's much you can do for it, just give him some time and see if it comes around. If it starts losing its color, its probably a goner.
 

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