Should I move my bubble tip anemone?

Smarshy26

New Member
View Badges
Joined
Apr 18, 2023
Messages
13
Reaction score
6
Location
Boston
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hi all, I recently introduced a bubble tip nem to the tank and after a day or so of exploring the tank, he decided to move in to this tiny little structure, where he'll receive no light and very little food. Any ideas what I should do? Will he figure this out and move on his own? I worry that he's stuck. Any thoughts much appreciated -
8D3A2E21-0A9D-40DC-9848-D62DC41C9993.jpeg
 

EeyoreIsMySpiritAnimal

Just another girl who likes fish
View Badges
Joined
May 14, 2019
Messages
13,599
Reaction score
20,214
Location
Spring, Texas
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
It will move as it feels like it. You likely won't be able to remove it without injuring it anyway.

I've had some "hide" for months and then just show up in the open one day. It is fine.
 

Thuan

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 16, 2017
Messages
14,446
Reaction score
24,350
Location
Colorado
Rating - 100%
3   0   0
Hi all, I recently introduced a bubble tip nem to the tank and after a day or so of exploring the tank, he decided to move in to this tiny little structure, where he'll receive no light and very little food. Any ideas what I should do? Will he figure this out and move on his own? I worry that he's stuck. Any thoughts much appreciated -
8D3A2E21-0A9D-40DC-9848-D62DC41C9993.jpeg
Don't move it. it'll stress it out and you may damage it. It will move when it's ready
 

Cell

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Apr 20, 2019
Messages
14,447
Reaction score
22,166
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
It's not stuck and looks healthy. I'd give it some time to figure things out. If it starts going downhill, you can intervene at that point.
 

Dom

Full Time Reef Keeper
View Badges
Joined
Apr 29, 2016
Messages
5,945
Reaction score
6,515
Location
NY
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hi all, I recently introduced a bubble tip nem to the tank and after a day or so of exploring the tank, he decided to move in to this tiny little structure, where he'll receive no light and very little food. Any ideas what I should do? Will he figure this out and move on his own? I worry that he's stuck. Any thoughts much appreciated -
8D3A2E21-0A9D-40DC-9848-D62DC41C9993.jpeg

Ornaments like this typically are found in fresh water tanks.

A reef tank is a replication of the coral reef environment, and, everything in a reef tank from sand, to live rock to lighting to filtration contribute to that delicate, self-contained ecology.

Decorative ornaments like this offer nothing to the tank other than being aesthetically pleasing. So I would recommend pulling it from the tank once the Anemone vacates the piece.

Anemones move around the tank in search of ideal conditions for it to thrive.

Let it be. It may move out.
 

Rick's Reviews

2500 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
May 17, 2021
Messages
2,738
Reaction score
1,750
Location
Nottingham
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
My anemone hid in a cave/ overhang like structure for months, (all natural looking reef type structure) they do find there own ideal spot so I agree with most
Let it find itself in your aquarium.
It has its own foot and will move very quickly and sometimes slowly.
In regards to decorative piece, it looks great, similar to sunken ships on ocean floor :)
 

Goaway

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Oct 17, 2020
Messages
16,941
Reaction score
59,443
Location
Illinios
Rating - 100%
1   0   0
They go where they want. You move it, you injure the foot, the foot gets infected, anemone decline and dies. This is worst case scenerio.
Next, you move the anemone. They go back to the same spot. Or, into a cave out of spite.
Let em be.
 
OP
OP
S

Smarshy26

New Member
View Badges
Joined
Apr 18, 2023
Messages
13
Reaction score
6
Location
Boston
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Ornaments like this typically are found in fresh water tanks.

A reef tank is a replication of the coral reef environment, and, everything in a reef tank from sand, to live rock to lighting to filtration contribute to that delicate, self-contained ecology.

Decorative ornaments like this offer nothing to the tank other than being aesthetically pleasing. So I would recommend pulling it from the tank once the Anemone vacates the piece.

Anemones move around the tank in search of ideal conditions for it to thrive.

Let it be. It may move out.
Yeah that's fair, it's a relic from an old freshwater tank and I put it in there when the reef tank was first cycling to host some bacteria, and maybe be an nice hiding spot for a shrimp. Should've taken it out by now - learned my lesson.
 

Dom

Full Time Reef Keeper
View Badges
Joined
Apr 29, 2016
Messages
5,945
Reaction score
6,515
Location
NY
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Yeah that's fair, it's a relic from an old freshwater tank and I put it in there when the reef tank was first cycling to host some bacteria, and maybe be an nice hiding spot for a shrimp. Should've taken it out by now - learned my lesson.

Well... nothing bad happened by putting it in there, except for maybe the bubble tip going in there. ;)
 

ScottJ

Well-Known Member
View Badges
Joined
Aug 28, 2020
Messages
830
Reaction score
1,910
Location
Rochester Ny
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Yeah that's fair, it's a relic from an old freshwater tank and I put it in there when the reef tank was first cycling to host some bacteria, and maybe be an nice hiding spot for a shrimp. Should've taken it out by now - learned my lesson.
It's YOUR tank... have in it what you like.
 
OP
OP
S

Smarshy26

New Member
View Badges
Joined
Apr 18, 2023
Messages
13
Reaction score
6
Location
Boston
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Is that 1 anemone or 2? Wow if that's 1 he's really in there huh?
It's only 1! I saw him rubbing up against it for a couple hours the other night, and then the next morning he was fully inside! He's definitely filling that space, haha
 

Tariq

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 2, 2017
Messages
108
Reaction score
84
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I came across a nifty trick to move an anemone without injuring its foot. Point a powerhead toward the anemone base. In a few minutes, it will let itself loose.
 

Managing real reef risks: Do you pay attention to the dangers in your tank?

  • I pay a lot of attention to reef risks.

    Votes: 142 43.0%
  • I pay a bit of attention to reef risks.

    Votes: 117 35.5%
  • I pay minimal attention to reef risks.

    Votes: 50 15.2%
  • I pay no attention to reef risks.

    Votes: 16 4.8%
  • Other.

    Votes: 5 1.5%
Back
Top