View Full Version : anemone almost gave me a heart attack
nicole1788
10-15-2007, 8:48 AM
i woke up this morning and my BTA was deflated and limp looking, i just got him yesterday so i thought he died! :thud: Why is he deflating? Now hes fine all perky and everything. My tank is almost a year old. Im new to anemones so any help would be great. I read up on them, but i think i missed the part where they deflat and perk back up. :hypnotized:
jmeltzer
10-15-2007, 9:34 AM
This behavior is completely normal.
They do this to expel their waste and replace their bodies and tentacles with fresh water.
Here is a site with a ton of useful info.
http://www.karensroseanemones.com/
What kind of anem anyway...got any pics?
clown-lover
10-15-2007, 10:09 AM
Agree with the above post, nems due this on a quite frequent basis and it shouldn't be alarming. When you should be alarmed is when they aren't perking back up like they normally do. As you live with your new nem your going to learn his biorhythm and know what his normal habits are..
Morgadeth
10-15-2007, 12:03 PM
I've had a condy in my tank for several months.. He does this quite a bit.. I was equally freaked out a little the first few times, and gave him the ol smell test.. He was fine.
Just one of those weird things these unusual creatures do..
On another note, my elephant ear anemone died.. That was quite obvious something was wrong.. He apparently blew out his stomach, then commenced to start shrinking in a totally unnatural looking way.
Smell test.
Stunk to high heaven...
dead.
Grins
10-15-2007, 12:12 PM
Agreed, this is normal behavior for an anemone when they have moved to a new tank. I'd not worry unless it stays that way, has a torn foot, or starts to bleach a bunch. I'd love to a see a photo of your bta, I just got a rbta myself.
I have had mine do this quite often. One thing... Make sure and cover up your powerheads so that you don't wake up with a nasty mess one morning.
I am planning on building a closed loop system to circumvent my powerhead -vs- anemone match.
nicole1788
10-15-2007, 5:07 PM
This behavior is completely normal.
They do this to expel their waste and replace their bodies and tentacles with fresh water.
Here is a site with a ton of useful info.
http://www.karensroseanemones.com/
What kind of anem anyway...got any pics?
Its a bubble tip anem, ill take a pic later when hes more open.