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Title: RBTA Not Opening
Post by: gerryo on August 13, 2011, 02:15:58 PM
About the middle of March I put an RBTA into my 54g Corner tank.  I placed it into a small crevass in the rock, sort of facing the front of the tank and down near the sand.
It then decided it did not like that slot, so it moved to the next slot in the same rock, facing the same direction.  This was under T5HO light only.
After about 2 months it withdrew into itself, and there it stays.  When I hold a small piece if fish beside it's mouth its tentacles come out a little way, grab the fish, put it into its mouth and withdraw again.

It has been doing this ever since.

How do I get it to open up fully?  Should it be facing up toward more light?  This RBTA was 4-5 inches in dia. when I got it.  It is now a lump, about 1 inch dia.

It doesn't make any difference when I have more of the blue LED's shining at it.

Any ideas?
gerryo
Title: Re: RBTA Not Opening
Post by: dan2x38 on August 13, 2011, 05:06:01 PM
My guess might be to much flow for it. Move the rock it's in or it to another local.
Title: Re: RBTA Not Opening
Post by: Darth on August 13, 2011, 05:17:51 PM
try putting it up higher in the tank
Title: Re: RBTA Not Opening
Post by: az on August 15, 2011, 01:03:55 PM
try silversides, maybe we should experiment with my special formula.
Title: Re: RBTA Not Opening
Post by: smalltownfan on August 15, 2011, 02:13:57 PM
I learned from the first GBTA I tried. Same thing as you. I got some advice for my second "Put it high and centre, he'll find out where he wants to go" It worked. It went down 3 inches and a bit to the side on the edge of the flow and it's been happy ever since. Even hosting some clowns now. I did the same with a quarter sized RBTA I picked up a few weeks ago from FT. It's on the same shelf but moved a bit closer to the flow and opening up nicely. Light and flow are the trick.
Title: Re: RBTA Not Opening
Post by: Darth on August 15, 2011, 03:05:28 PM
Quote from: az on August 15, 2011, 01:03:55 PM
try silversides, maybe we should experiment with my special formula.

LOL guaranteed to make it bubble!! LMBO
Title: Re: RBTA Not Opening
Post by: gerryo on August 15, 2011, 03:51:14 PM
Thanx guys.

I moved it about 3 inches up toward the light, and I turned off the Koralia that was blowing toward it.  No results yet. 

Might need to go higher, but will wait until I get my new bulbs.  To be shipped from MOPS on Wednesday.  Maybe more brightness and more blue is needed.

This is my first Nem and would really hate to lose it over my being stupid.

I'll keep you posted.

Gerry
Title: Re: RBTA Not Opening
Post by: gerryo on August 29, 2011, 01:20:07 PM
After turning the rock so that the RBTA was higher and in more light, it stayed there for about 2 weeks.

It has now moved down again, on its own, and has moved to another crevass in the rock which takes it out of the direct light, but has still not opened up.  It's still feeding, but doesnt stay open after.

Title: Re: RBTA Not Opening
Post by: kole18 on August 29, 2011, 10:47:57 PM
maybe something wrong with your water, im using t5 8 bulbs darn this rbta going so crazy almost sting one of its neighboor acropora actually it did happened a bit bleached my full colony of acro. do you use phospate reactor in your system? this is good for inverts help them to grow & to balance your calcium, mag etc... i don't feed my rbta whatever i threw or feed my fish that's all nothing i feed with this anemone...i'm using amino acid or coral accel seems to me everytime i dose this all my anemone or mushroom opening a lot & my sps coral as well lps too.