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Post by justkeepfragging on Aug 19, 2013 10:27:37 GMT -5
Hi everyone I bought a bubble tip a week ago, placed it where the right conditions should be, and boom the next day it was gone. I found it in the rockwork barely receiving any light and I'm worried that it is going to die. Should I try to move it or just leave it be? thanks
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Post by jess on Aug 19, 2013 10:34:14 GMT -5
Leave it, just make sure intakes are covered
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Post by Tucker on Aug 19, 2013 12:43:23 GMT -5
Those BTA's love to hide at first. Shy buggers, Jess is right though, cover up intakes with foam or pantyhose, or else he will end up like mine, a ball of yuck.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Aug 19, 2013 14:59:11 GMT -5
even my sebea anenome crawled in a rock when i got it but i left it alone and it came right out and only moved about 2 inches and hasn't moved since!!knock on wood!!!! but it'll find it's place soon enough! and i'm pretty sure they can go without light for awhile but others would know that better then me
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Post by NateG on Aug 19, 2013 21:10:44 GMT -5
They can be pretty weak in the first weeks or even months. Ease up the current a bit and see if it moves/inflates and then try feeding it very small pieces. Nice and soft clam works well if it doesn't just take but swallow anything else
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Post by justkeepfragging on Aug 20, 2013 9:41:53 GMT -5
thanks everyone i hope it comes out to say hi soon
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