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So I have a Rose BTA clone that I transported from my 30 gallon tank. It was such a small clone I was worried about my clowns pestering it, so I kept it in my refugium under a 55W PC for about a year. It expanded its tentacles every day, I fed it a small piece of thawed shrimp every other day, and it generally seemed happy by not moving.
I moved this guy to my 6 gallon tank attached to the same rock he was on. OK, before anyone says "6 gallons? You fool!" I have growing Acropora and Montipora in the tank, so the water conditions are pretty good. I placed him in an area where he could retract into shade if he wanted, but expand into the light as well. The flow was moderate, about what you would put a frogspawn coral in. I fed him the same way, and he was happy for about a month. He became less and less expanded every day, and now he's just a red lump on a rock. No eviscerated guts or anything, but he looks like he's a goner....so my question is, WHAT am I doing wrong!?!?!?
1) Are BTAs better suited for a relatively nutrient poor (SPS) tank or for a tank with more dissolved nutrients like a soft coral tank??
2) Is there anything wrong with my placement? From what I hear, they like a hole in the rock where their foot is protected on all sides, and they can retract into shade.
3) Lighting? I doubt I light shocked him. He went from a 55W PC to a 65W PC. I've seen BTAs mostly under MH, and I know this is ideal, but the light seems adequate to me.
4) Feeding? Anything wrong with my feeding regimen? Too often, not enough?.....
Sorry about the essay, and thanks for any advice or help.
I moved this guy to my 6 gallon tank attached to the same rock he was on. OK, before anyone says "6 gallons? You fool!" I have growing Acropora and Montipora in the tank, so the water conditions are pretty good. I placed him in an area where he could retract into shade if he wanted, but expand into the light as well. The flow was moderate, about what you would put a frogspawn coral in. I fed him the same way, and he was happy for about a month. He became less and less expanded every day, and now he's just a red lump on a rock. No eviscerated guts or anything, but he looks like he's a goner....so my question is, WHAT am I doing wrong!?!?!?
1) Are BTAs better suited for a relatively nutrient poor (SPS) tank or for a tank with more dissolved nutrients like a soft coral tank??
2) Is there anything wrong with my placement? From what I hear, they like a hole in the rock where their foot is protected on all sides, and they can retract into shade.
3) Lighting? I doubt I light shocked him. He went from a 55W PC to a 65W PC. I've seen BTAs mostly under MH, and I know this is ideal, but the light seems adequate to me.
4) Feeding? Anything wrong with my feeding regimen? Too often, not enough?.....
Sorry about the essay, and thanks for any advice or help.