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FS - Rose Tip Bubble Anenome - Must be quick
hi,
I was re-arranging some rock and one of my Rose Tip BTA's came with. I was able to get him away from the acros he liked, but I had to put him back in the tank (to keep him happy). There is a chance he will still be loose by tomorrow, but no promises. So, $50 to the first taker, but you will want to get him by tomorrow or I promise he will detach and move. Thanks! Shawn
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No, honey - that's been in the tank for a while |
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how big is it?
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He is about 4" diameter, but it looks as he has moved onto my display rock. I will check closer when the lights come on, but I won't be able to move him if he is secured on that rock...
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Willing to trade for a ice cap ballest?
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MAY THE REEF BE WITH YOU! |
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No thanks - I am stocked up on everything but perhaps some frags...
Shawn
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No, honey - that's been in the tank for a while |
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You can remove an RBTA by shooting water from a power head at his foot. Slowly the edges will come off, use the water & your fingernail. It will take about 10 min. I've done this many times with no ill-effect.
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Terri |
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Depends entirely on the rock, though. If they've anchored on (in) a particularly porous rock, this may not work. (Sometimes hanging them upside down just above the surface works...isn't great for the rock and other inhabitants, though)
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