I've touched mine plenty of times over the last 3 yearsOnce you touch them after months they might die.
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I've touched mine plenty of times over the last 3 yearsOnce you touch them after months they might die.
I've touched mine plenty of times over the last 3 years
I had my Condy hanging on a flow nozzle for over four months without moving, and I made the mistake of moving it, and it died a day later, they do not like to be touched.I've touched mine plenty of times over the last 3 years
this one in the thread is upside down and face first in the sand, not a good place for it to be. it's foot isn't planted so there's no issues with tearing itI had my Condy hanging on a flow nozzle for over four months without moving, and I made the mistake of moving it, and it died a day later, they do not like to be touched.
is this the same anemone on this rock?
I moved it onto the rock so it wasn’t upside down in the sand but it’s moving around , still not stuck onto the rockis this the same anemone on this rock?
Honestly I’m not 100% sure which kind it is cause it was in a tank with different ones I just picked that one cause I liked how it looked.What kind do you have, I have seen a Condy finally find a home sideways on a return nozzle for months without moving.
It's best to let it go without tearing it especially if it is a Condy, these things move around in all directions like crazy, I had many over the years, do not touch it, it will find its way on its own.this one in the thread is upside down and face first in the sand, not a good place for it to be. it's foot isn't planted so there's no issues with tearing it
I had flipped it and put it on a rock but I’ll let it be for now. What do I do if it goes upside on the sand bed again? It looks healthy as of now, but I’m worried if it goes back on the sand upside downIt's best to let it go without tearing it especially if it is a Condy, these things move around in all directions like crazy, I had many over the years, do not touch it, it will find its way on its own.
I had flipped it and put it on a rock but I’ll let it be for now. What do I do if it goes upside on the sand bed again? It looks healthy as of now, but I’m worried if it goes back on the sand upside down
It flipped over again. It moved a bit too. Does it look like it’s gonna die ?It's best to let it go without tearing it especially if it is a Condy, these things move around in all directions like crazy, I had many over the years, do not touch it, it will find its way on its own.
Flipped againthis one in the thread is upside down and face first in the sand, not a good place for it to be. it's foot isn't planted so there's no issues with tearing it
Gently pick it up, turn off the flow in your tank, set it on a rich, and wait an hour or so. It should grab onto the rock with its foot if it is healthy. If it does not grab on or at least start to walk, I’d take it back to the store. IMOShould I flip it right side up?
I have 2 power heads, I turned off the lower one from yesterday. Is it ok to turn off both? I don’t want there to be 0 circulation for the fish. Also. It does walk, but only when I moved it, it keeps walking on its face back to the same spot.Yes,
Gently pick it up, turn off the flow in your tank, set it on a rich, and wait an hour or so. It should grab onto the rock with its foot if it is healthy. If it does not grab on or at least start to walk, I’d take it back to the store. IMO