lexluethar
Active Member
First off hello, hope everyone has been doing well lately.
I have a BTA anemone, i've had it for a little over a year and everything has been going great up until a few weeks ago. Nothing has changed, it has been under 150 watt MH in a 30 gallon tank. I haven't added or subracted anything from my tank in about 7 months other than crabs.
I noticed a while back (i've even posted on this forum about it) that my anemone would get twisted at the base. It would stretch out to get the light during the day, and at times the 'head' of the anemone would get twisted by current or by the anemone just swaying the same direction. So the base of the anemone would get very twisted b/c the foot would stay in place.
I didn't think much of it as every few days the anemone would deflate and that would usually unravel the twisted column. This has been going on and off again since i've had the anemone. Had multiple people tell me that it is fine and it happens. Okay no biggy right?
Well come to find out a few weeks ago i noticed a small tear where the anemone would twist. The tear got worse for a few days then it began to heal. Finnaly it totally tore the foot off (slowly over a few days and never large chunks, so the anemone healed the hole).
Now i have an anemone w/o a foot and a foot of an anemone still sticking to the rock. The anemone is almost completely healed though other than maybe a piece the size of a few pen heads. My worry is the anemone really isn't 'moving' around as if it did have a foot. It is still sticky, and still sticks the rockwork. It still reacts to things touching it, and actually ate last night - all be it not as fast as it did when it had the foot. It is still inflated too.
Will the anemone grow another foot? I've notcied the bottom is slowly starting to look similar to a foot and not the column of an anemone.
Will the old foot grow into another anemone? It is still there and is about the size of a quarter. It also isn't damaged, as it healed while tearing as well.
What if anything should I do? Normally i wouldn't be worried if it was attaching to the rock, but it seems to be floating more than anything, unless it sticks to a rock w/ the sides of it's body. I've turned off most PH except my filter and one PH at the top that airates my tank.
I have a BTA anemone, i've had it for a little over a year and everything has been going great up until a few weeks ago. Nothing has changed, it has been under 150 watt MH in a 30 gallon tank. I haven't added or subracted anything from my tank in about 7 months other than crabs.
I noticed a while back (i've even posted on this forum about it) that my anemone would get twisted at the base. It would stretch out to get the light during the day, and at times the 'head' of the anemone would get twisted by current or by the anemone just swaying the same direction. So the base of the anemone would get very twisted b/c the foot would stay in place.
I didn't think much of it as every few days the anemone would deflate and that would usually unravel the twisted column. This has been going on and off again since i've had the anemone. Had multiple people tell me that it is fine and it happens. Okay no biggy right?
Well come to find out a few weeks ago i noticed a small tear where the anemone would twist. The tear got worse for a few days then it began to heal. Finnaly it totally tore the foot off (slowly over a few days and never large chunks, so the anemone healed the hole).
Now i have an anemone w/o a foot and a foot of an anemone still sticking to the rock. The anemone is almost completely healed though other than maybe a piece the size of a few pen heads. My worry is the anemone really isn't 'moving' around as if it did have a foot. It is still sticky, and still sticks the rockwork. It still reacts to things touching it, and actually ate last night - all be it not as fast as it did when it had the foot. It is still inflated too.
Will the anemone grow another foot? I've notcied the bottom is slowly starting to look similar to a foot and not the column of an anemone.
Will the old foot grow into another anemone? It is still there and is about the size of a quarter. It also isn't damaged, as it healed while tearing as well.
What if anything should I do? Normally i wouldn't be worried if it was attaching to the rock, but it seems to be floating more than anything, unless it sticks to a rock w/ the sides of it's body. I've turned off most PH except my filter and one PH at the top that airates my tank.