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We decided the very large RBTA in the display tanks needed to move, since it had killed all the corals over a large piece of real estate and seemed destined to continue annexing new territory. So we put in in my cube, and after several hours it started wandering, which was expected. What was not expected was that it would find a way to get caught in the intake of the HOB refugium pump. I was monitoring its travels, and in the ~15 minutes between observations it went from fine to shriveled, and the tank looks as though someone poured a pint of milk into it. I performed about a 30% water change and added a large flow-through carbon module to the 'fuge. That's been about an hour and a half, and there doesn't seem to be much progress clearing the tank. Any thoughts?
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From the album: Frag Pics
Looking straight in at two Rose Bubble-tipped Anemone (RBTA) in my DT, near one coming over my Alien Eye chalice© James N. Dart
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From the album: Frag Pics
Looking down at two Rose Bubble-tipped Anemone (RBTA) in my DT© James N. Dart
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The XL RBTA in the 500 has turned to green. 3 months ago, I added a green LTA and last month I added a GBTA. Now the red one has followed suit and is green. Anyone ever seen this before?
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From the album: Data's DT
Another view of our RBTA popping up behind our crocea clam near the top of the DT© James N. Dart
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From the album: Data's DT
RBTA popping up behind our crocea clam near the top of the DT© James N. Dart
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Tank From The Top 020 Idaho Grape, RBTA, GSP, Giant Clove
LCDRDATA posted a gallery image in Member's Gallery
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From the album: From the Top
Idaho Grape Montipora, red bubble-tipped anemone, green star polyps© James N. Dart
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From the album: From the Top
Red Bubble-tipped Anemone (RBTA), section of Giant Clove Polyps© James N. Dart