wachopr Posted June 16, 2010 Share Posted June 16, 2010 I got a Rock Anemone a couple of weeks ago.I placed it in the top part of the rock.Then it moved to the middle of the rock from were I was able to enjoy its beauty.I placed some small pieces of rock just so it wouldn't go to the back of the tank.But the day before Yesterday when I got home from work that ##### was exactly were I did not wanted it to go.I don't want to disturb it by trying to move it by hand.What can I do???.Ohh by the way I have My Koralia directed towards the Rock Anemone since Yesterday to see if it'll move,but nothing. Link to comment
IronSnake Posted June 16, 2010 Share Posted June 16, 2010 They will go wherever they want to go. You can't block them with anything. Take the Koralia and blow at it not from the front, but from the side like trying to peel it off. I have managed to get my mine to detach this way. Link to comment
wachopr Posted June 16, 2010 Author Share Posted June 16, 2010 They will go wherever they want to go. You can't block them with anything. Take the Koralia and blow at it not from the front, but from the side like trying to peel it off. I have managed to get my mine to detach this way. I'm going to move the PH to the other side of the tank and see if it'll go back the same "route" it tooked.The spot that it picked when it first moved was perfect,right in the middle of the tank,it seem like it was happy there.Another thing is that I'm picking up a Long Tentacle "Blue" Anemone for My Maroon Clownfish and I really don't want them to cross paths.Both are very rare and it will SUCK if they sting each other and die Link to comment
Pickle010 Posted June 17, 2010 Share Posted June 17, 2010 I have a rock / flower nem in with 5 rbta's right now. The rock / flower stays away from the RBTA's - the BTA's sting deffinately wins. If the RBTA get's to close the rock nem will move away. Link to comment
meganistkrieg Posted June 17, 2010 Share Posted June 17, 2010 Deleted my comment due to poor reading comprehension skills. I'm going to +1 punching it in the ovaries. Link to comment
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