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romain

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Last night I introduced a LTA into my tank after 3h drip acclimation. He seemed OK but kept moving along the rockwork. I went to bed at around 2am and this morning when I wake up, I could not find him!

I once again checked almost all of rocks, but still, he is nowhere to be found. Can he be melted away in one single night? Any other possibilities?
 

Gmandese

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Naww....
He's probably hiding in the darkest, lonliest place in your rockwork. I lost one for 3 days till it finally came out when it was acclimated. Just give it a couple of days, They don't melt, but they might suck up into a small ball until they're ready. Makes them really hard to spot.
 

ulmo

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It couldn't have melted over night. Probably in the most unlikely spot in the live rock. Just give it some time. I had a bubble-tipped anemone that was missing for 4 days and then mysteriously reappeared.
 
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DEEPWATER

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Romain ,dont worry yet ,,Anemones tend to hide for a bi ,then pop up ,,as big as you get them ,they could shrivle up into nothing and hide in the smallest of places ,give it a day or 2 and make sure you dont have powerheads that the Anemone can get stuck on ,
 

Deanos

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DW, it's been missing 10 days! Without light, that anemone has probably started bleaching or worse. I'd begin testing for ammonia & nitrites.

Dean
 
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romain

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Any chance for a condy after 10 days? I just realize he might be a condy...... Sorry for the misleading, Dean. What's the difference between Condy and LTA?
 

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