NEW BTA DYING??

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Looks like it has totally expelled its guts. Has been like this ever since I put him in there a day ago. This is my first BTA so idk if hes just acclimating or dying. Any help is much appreciated! The parameters are normal. Cal 450 alk 8 mag 1450 nitrate 2 phos 0. Kessil a360x.
 
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9 months. It didn’t look to hot when I got it but I just figured that was because of shipping
 

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They do pretty strange things while acclimating to new conditions... What's temp and salinity? My nems would get angry when salinity gets below 1.024
 
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I’ll check. The tanks stay at about 79 degrees and the salinity is 1.025
 
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Should I try moving him or anything? He’s not attached he just sitting on the sand bed lifeless.
 

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I would just leave it be until it looks like it becomes jelly like.

I agree, let it be for now. The last thing you want to do is stress it more. Nems are pretty hardy and can bounce back from extremes. I have one from a recent split that we named "Kamikazee". It's made multiple suicide attempts first into an overflow causing a white milky/cloudy mess in tank. Rescued it from there and it proceeded to climb into a powerhead & luckily only lost tips of a few tentacles. Put in an acclimation (penalty box) for a week then released it to sandbed - now it's on it's own rock and my 2 gold-nugget clowns are camped in it.
 
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Update: I read they start to smell bad if they are dying and to pick them up to check and I did. It smells like nothing at all so I just moved him up on something dimmed the lights down and turned my power head off I just want him to attach to something idc if he moves but I would like if he would grab onto something
 

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Update: I read they start to smell bad if they are dying and to pick them up to check and I did. It smells like nothing at all so I just moved him up on something dimmed the lights down and turned my power head off I just want him to attach to something idc if he moves but I would like if he would grab onto something

Yea that's kind of sign they're dying, I think yours is just acclimating and I wouldn't touch it anymore & let it get use to surroundings.
 
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Ok will do. I don’t want it to wipe the tank. At what point should I pull the plug on it?
 

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Ok will do. I don’t want it to wipe the tank. At what point should I pull the plug on it?

If you see it literally dissolving. When they die they turn into almost a unrecognizable puddle and you'll know because it will smell really bad.
 

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