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![]() Hi everyone,
I have a small nano reef which has been up and running for 6 months now. I have 2 small BTAs and 1 larger one. All seem quite healthy, however, the larger BTA has started to detach its self from the rocks at night. It seems fine all day and then when the lights go off it puffs up and detaches. It has already gotten sucked into one of the powerheads once ![]() ![]() Any insight into why it may be doing this? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Justin |
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Begineer, again
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![]() She doesn't like that spot in your tank. Find a hole in your LR and place it there. Lower your water movement for a while. Put a strong light there and she will stay put.
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Thanks, Claudiu |
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![]() Thanks for the response Claud. I hope this works. The anemone seems to be trying to hide from the light. I have LED's (par 38), all my anemones seem to hide from the direct light. Do you have any experience with this? Are the LED's too strong?
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Coral Porn Connoiseur
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I suggest pull the lights back about 12 inches from the tank and see how they settle. |
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anemone , bta , marine , reef |
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