how do u disconnect an anemone?
meowzer Moderator Jan 17, 2009 #2 Do you mean remove it from what it is attached to? And if so, why do you want to do that?
chris0799 Member Jan 17, 2009 #3 im putting it in a bigger tank. and yes thats what i mean. the rock its attached to is the biggest one in my aquarium so it has to stay.
im putting it in a bigger tank. and yes thats what i mean. the rock its attached to is the biggest one in my aquarium so it has to stay.
meowzer Moderator Jan 17, 2009 #4 I havent had to move one myself, but I have read threads about it...one way is to use a powerhead and position it towards its foot until it lets go...I do know I have read to NEVER force it...
I havent had to move one myself, but I have read threads about it...one way is to use a powerhead and position it towards its foot until it lets go...I do know I have read to NEVER force it...
my obsession Member Jan 18, 2009 #5 You can gently massage it's foot. I had to move mine a couple of weeks ago because he was going into my overflow.
You can gently massage it's foot. I had to move mine a couple of weeks ago because he was going into my overflow.