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Steve June 11th 06 10:29 AM

Wandering anemone
 
It's an old problem I know, just got a lovely light green bubble tip
anemone, but he cause trouble on his first night in the tank.
Currently he is sitting bang in the middle of a bunch of pulse coral
heads, and you can tell the coral is not at all pleased with the
situation. I like anemones, but have never had much luck with them,
losing them in powerheads previously, currently we have none in this
tank! Fishing him out from amongst the coral would I think do more
damage than any it's suffered already. I just hope he moves on again.
Anybody got any training tips for these things - or do they just go
where they will regardless?

Steve

Yukon June 11th 06 01:14 PM

Wandering anemone
 

"Steve" wrote in message ...
It's an old problem I know, just got a lovely light green bubble tip
anemone, but he cause trouble on his first night in the tank.
Currently he is sitting bang in the middle of a bunch of pulse coral
heads, and you can tell the coral is not at all pleased with the
situation. I like anemones, but have never had much luck with them,
losing them in powerheads previously, currently we have none in this
tank! Fishing him out from amongst the coral would I think do more
damage than any it's suffered already. I just hope he moves on again.
Anybody got any training tips for these things - or do they just go
where they will regardless?

Steve


I've had a BTA in a 20gal tank for quite a few years. It's very happy and
healthy but moves every so often. No matter how stable you make things, they
are going to move sooner or later. I think by removing the hermit crabs and urchin
I had in there helped it to stay in place a bit more. I noticed them crawling on it
once in a while, and that would make it retract into the rocks. I figured it would
be less stressful for it. If you want to remove the anemone, keep checking with
a flashlight very early in the morning. This seems to be the time when they move, and
a lot of times when they are in this process, they are blown up to twice their size, and
are completely detached so you can easily just lift them from the water. To make them
move you can try aimimg a powerhead at them, but I've found sometimes this tends
to make them grab on even harder.



Wayne Sallee June 12th 06 04:09 PM

Wandering anemone
 
You can make him move, by blocking light from getting to him.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



Steve wrote on 6/11/2006 5:29 AM:
It's an old problem I know, just got a lovely light green bubble tip
anemone, but he cause trouble on his first night in the tank.
Currently he is sitting bang in the middle of a bunch of pulse coral
heads, and you can tell the coral is not at all pleased with the
situation. I like anemones, but have never had much luck with them,
losing them in powerheads previously, currently we have none in this
tank! Fishing him out from amongst the coral would I think do more
damage than any it's suffered already. I just hope he moves on again.
Anybody got any training tips for these things - or do they just go
where they will regardless?

Steve


Just Roy June 12th 06 04:23 PM

Wandering anemone
 
They pretty well go where they like the conditions the best in regards
to flow, light food etc etc.....I had a perfect spot for a BTA, yet
that joker would not stay there more than 5 miniots time before it
started ot walk off........It kept on insisting it had to take control
of a spot which had a loarge frilly shroom on it already. Numerous
attempts at placing it other places always resulted init winding up on
the frilly. I had to chisel that frilly out of the rock, and relocate
it, now that BTA is a happy camper and has not moved in well over 9
monoths now......My clown I had in that tank used to host in the
frilly shroom......yet it has still not taken uop with the BTA in all
this time.........it just ignores it like its not there.




Steve wrote on 6/11/2006 5:29 AM:
It's an old problem I know, just got a lovely light green bubble tip
anemone, but he cause trouble on his first night in the tank.
Currently he is sitting bang in the middle of a bunch of pulse coral
heads, and you can tell the coral is not at all pleased with the
situation. I like anemones, but have never had much luck with them,
losing them in powerheads previously, currently we have none in this
tank! Fishing him out from amongst the coral would I think do more
damage than any it's suffered already. I just hope he moves on again.
Anybody got any training tips for these things - or do they just go
where they will regardless?

Steve



Susan June 12th 06 07:18 PM

Wandering anemone
 
I know what ya mean. I have a feather duster that my tomatoe clown resides
in. I have 2 bubble tip anemones in the tank but the 2 clowns I have aren't
the least bit interested in those. Anyone else have a clown stay in a
feather duster?

Susan :)
"Just Roy" wrote in message
...
They pretty well go where they like the conditions the best in regards
to flow, light food etc etc.....I had a perfect spot for a BTA, yet
that joker would not stay there more than 5 miniots time before it
started ot walk off........It kept on insisting it had to take control
of a spot which had a loarge frilly shroom on it already. Numerous
attempts at placing it other places always resulted init winding up on
the frilly. I had to chisel that frilly out of the rock, and relocate
it, now that BTA is a happy camper and has not moved in well over 9
monoths now......My clown I had in that tank used to host in the
frilly shroom......yet it has still not taken uop with the BTA in all
this time.........it just ignores it like its not there.




Steve wrote on 6/11/2006 5:29 AM:
It's an old problem I know, just got a lovely light green bubble tip
anemone, but he cause trouble on his first night in the tank.
Currently he is sitting bang in the middle of a bunch of pulse coral
heads, and you can tell the coral is not at all pleased with the
situation. I like anemones, but have never had much luck with them,
losing them in powerheads previously, currently we have none in this
tank! Fishing him out from amongst the coral would I think do more
damage than any it's suffered already. I just hope he moves on
again.
Anybody got any training tips for these things - or do they just go
where they will regardless?

Steve





Wayne Sallee June 12th 06 07:20 PM

Wandering anemone
 
Yea that's common.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



Susan wrote on 6/12/2006 2:18 PM:
I know what ya mean. I have a feather duster that my tomatoe clown resides
in. I have 2 bubble tip anemones in the tank but the 2 clowns I have aren't
the least bit interested in those. Anyone else have a clown stay in a
feather duster?

Susan :)
"Just Roy" wrote in message
...
They pretty well go where they like the conditions the best in regards
to flow, light food etc etc.....I had a perfect spot for a BTA, yet
that joker would not stay there more than 5 miniots time before it
started ot walk off........It kept on insisting it had to take control
of a spot which had a loarge frilly shroom on it already. Numerous
attempts at placing it other places always resulted init winding up on
the frilly. I had to chisel that frilly out of the rock, and relocate
it, now that BTA is a happy camper and has not moved in well over 9
monoths now......My clown I had in that tank used to host in the
frilly shroom......yet it has still not taken uop with the BTA in all
this time.........it just ignores it like its not there.




Steve wrote on 6/11/2006 5:29 AM:
It's an old problem I know, just got a lovely light green bubble tip
anemone, but he cause trouble on his first night in the tank.
Currently he is sitting bang in the middle of a bunch of pulse coral
heads, and you can tell the coral is not at all pleased with the
situation. I like anemones, but have never had much luck with them,
losing them in powerheads previously, currently we have none in this
tank! Fishing him out from amongst the coral would I think do more
damage than any it's suffered already. I just hope he moves on
again.
Anybody got any training tips for these things - or do they just go
where they will regardless?

Steve




Steve June 12th 06 11:29 PM

Wandering anemone
 
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 18:18:10 GMT, "Susan"
wrote:

I know what ya mean. I have a feather duster that my tomatoe clown resides
in. I have 2 bubble tip anemones in the tank but the 2 clowns I have aren't
the least bit interested in those. Anyone else have a clown stay in a
feather duster?


We have two clowns in the tank sold as a pair but who don't exactly
like each other. Since I put the bubble anemone in the larger
dominant fish is utterly ecstatic and spends all his time diving into
it, at a level that may well annoy the thing I guess. But having an
anemone has massively increased his territorial instincts. He's
beating up both the other clown and a cleaner shrimp now, in case they
try to go near his anemone, aaargh!!

Tonight's chosen position for the thing... I eventually pulled out
the pulse coral it was half sitting on, *after* only one head had been
killed. Today it left that rock, so we now have a bare shelf sitting
in the light :-). Guess what for - the new Sun Coral I put in at the
weekend, he's parked his ass right on that. And it was just starting
to open and feed. I'm losing my interest in anemones fast, lets hope
he moves on tonight.

Steve

Wayne Sallee June 12th 06 11:36 PM

Wandering anemone
 
Steve wrote on 6/12/2006 6:29 PM:
We have two clowns in the tank sold as a pair but who don't exactly
like each other. Since I put the bubble anemone in the larger
dominant fish is utterly ecstatic and spends all his time diving into
it, at a level that may well annoy the thing I guess. But having an
anemone has massively increased his territorial instincts. He's
beating up both the other clown and a cleaner shrimp now, in case they
try to go near his anemone, aaargh!!


Yea we had a real long thread about that a while back.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets


Steve June 13th 06 12:25 AM

Wandering anemone
 
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 22:36:22 GMT, Wayne Sallee
wrote:

He's
beating up both the other clown and a cleaner shrimp now, in case they
try to go near his anemone, aaargh!!


Yea we had a real long thread about that a while back.


Hmm, I guess this is something they do, isn't nature wonderful ;-)

Steve


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