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my RBTA shrink.... and it hide under rocks


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gosh....... added some red slime remover into the tank for 2 days, all corals is ok cos its reef safe... but my RBTA shrink :cry2: i think its dying soon... <_<

The problem is it hides under the rocks and its at the BASE rocks... how am i going to remove it b4 my tank crash.......... :cry2:

Come on guys... give my some suggestion :(

URGENT !!!

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It shrunk...but is it momentary or....you see it 'rotting' away? Is your skimmer skimming out more :sick: suddenly?

Are you running carbon in your tank? if you really cannot remove it...hopefully this will help.....

more frequent water change will also be good ...but must watch water parameter....too much fluctuation would give you more prob.

really no way to remove the rock?

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thanks bro,

It shrunk...but is it momentary or....you see it 'rotting' away? Is your skimmer skimming out more suddenly?

I saw its intestine ... all the while when i on the lights it will be in full bloom, but not today , i guess its due to the "UltraLife red slime remover", i off my skimmer becos it will flood due to the slime remover

Are you running carbon in your tank? if you really cannot remove it...hopefully this will help.....

I do not have carbon in tank

more frequent water change will also be good ...but must watch water parameter....too much fluctuation would give you more prob.

No choice, wat to do........ :(

really no way to remove the rock?

its the base rocks.... with some corals n lots of rocks on top. I tried using my hand and also a card to try n scrape it off slowly, it doesnt move .. , how about using a power head ? or b4 it dies will it lost its foothold ? when it release its foothold will it release toxic ?

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if it is still sticking to the rock despite you scraping it slowly, means still alive.

probably you can leave it to recover or regenerate on its own....anemones have very impressive regenerative abilities....if it was in your tank for some time already, it should be able to recover..

but nonetheless, if your immediate priority is to get it out by hook or by crook...this is what i suggest...

wrap an icecube in a new clean plastic bag.......and slowly press it along the foot...

the foot will release its grip slowly

what you dun want is to expose the anemone tissue to direct salinity of the ice....but you just want the coldness to dislodge it for removal....even if the ice melts in the plastic bag and gets into the water, dun worry, it wun dent your main tank salinity ;)

give it a try....forcefully scraping it may tear the anemone instead. :)

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