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CheckSix187

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Hey guys, today I came home and my speckled green BTA is rolling around my sand :'(. And I can see some sort of fleshy thing sticking on the rock where it used to be sitting, im worried it walked to close to a powerhead and got blown off the rock. Im worried his foot is damaged because its been a few hours now and hes right up against a rock but he doesnt seem to be able to grab onto it.

Is there anything I can do? or has anyone has this happen to them?

It really sucks cause my clowns were JUST starting to be interested in it :(

Thanks in advance everyone
 

CheckSix187

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Heres a few pics I just took like a min ago

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KathyC

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I can take some right now, the fleshy thing fell off but I can get the BTA, should I move it? or hold it underwater to get a pic? cause it got blown into a crevice / cave

Mostly interested in the part that was stuck to the rock, it needs to stay underwater either way.

Do you have a pic of it before this happened also?
 
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I wouldn't touch it.

Monitor it, If you lower the flow it should help reduce it from being tossed around - Moving it will be added stress.

I would only relocate it if there is too much flow in the area that cannot be redirected or shut off. Relocating it will add stress and my guess is that it was already pushed to an area that is fine. It will attach if it is going to make it and will relocate himself if need be.
 

CheckSix187

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I wouldn't touch it.

Monitor it, If you lower the flow it should help reduce it from being tossed around - Moving it will be added stress.

I would only relocate it if there is too much flow in the area that cannot be redirected or shut off. Relocating it will add stress and my guess is that it was already pushed to an area that is fine. It will attach if it is going to make it and will relocate himself if need be.

Yeah I havent touched it, its up against a rock now so ill see what happens, im just afraid that if it dies, so will everything else in my tank :/
 

Imbarrie

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Leave it alone. It may take a while to reattach. BTAs are the more resilient but they are still very delicate and I wouldn't risk trying to move it.
After it reattaches then try feeding it.
What were you feeding before?
 
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i personally dont think it looks to bad from that picture, and by the way you explained it i think it may have been caught in the powerhead. Only time will tell if it will make it. Sometimes they will split after something like this occurs.

My advise, Keep your tank parameters stable and in good standings. Keep the flow low and keep an eye on it.

It would be a good idea to keep a fresh batch of salt water mixed.
 

CheckSix187

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i personally dont think it looks to bad from that picture, and by the way you explained it i think it may have been caught in the powerhead. Only time will tell if it will make it. Sometimes they will split after something like this occurs.

My advise, Keep your tank parameters stable and in good standings. Keep the flow low and keep an eye on it.

It would be a good idea to keep a fresh batch of salt water mixed.

As soon as we noticed it I started making a fresh batch of saltwater, Ill do a 20 Gallon or so change tomorrow around noon, thanks again for your help man, im keeping my fingers crossed
 

Imbarrie

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I would add soaking the food in a liquid vitamin such as Selcon. It will help with any trace minerals during the healing.
I would hold off on a large water change unless your parameters are off or it starts to look worse.
 

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