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jacobzking
08/01/2011, 05:41 PM
i bought an orbic batfish from my LTA who advised me that these are peaceful and wouldnt have any compatibility issues with my tank.

my wife today noticed the batfish picking at my 14" LTA, after close examination, a LOT of its tentacles are either completely missing (just small holes left on stubs) or half eaten.

I'm assuming this otherwise healthy LTA will survive, correct? but will the tentacles grow back?

PS: after noticing the issue, I immediately removed the batfish from the tank

ogiler
08/01/2011, 05:52 PM
If you keep it happy it will recover.

Captainfester
08/01/2011, 07:13 PM
+1. Nems are great at regeneration. It will take awhile though.

SC Reefaholic
08/01/2011, 09:28 PM
From my experience the foot is the key with LTAs. If the foot gets damaged then your chances go WAY down. But if the foot is ok and the damage is just to the tenticles then keep it fed and keep your water quality good and it should be fine in time.

ct_vol
08/01/2011, 10:05 PM
Whomever advised you that a batfish was ok with your anemone is an idiot, or rather ignorant... Read the Overview...

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+22+51&pcatid=51&siteid=21&

I bet they didn't tell you how large they got either...

Toddrtrex
08/01/2011, 11:43 PM
Whomever advised you that a batfish was ok with your anemone is an idiot, or rather ignorant... Read the Overview...

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+22+51&pcatid=51&siteid=21&

I bet they didn't tell you how large they got either...

Yep, so easy to see,

Not a good reef dweller, it will eat many types of sessile invertebrates including corals and anemones.

And the bat fish isn't being "stupid", it is doing what it would normally do.

It has a chance to recover, if you REMOVE the batfish. And if memory serves this anemone has already been severely stressed, so it does have an uphill battle.

Toddrtrex
08/01/2011, 11:44 PM
And please tell me that this info isn't still correct,

its a 300gal tank with a relatively low bioload. i do have a decent sized banded cat shark (26'), a small cortez ray, large regal tang, med true perc clown, sand sifting starfish, large LTA and 2 small bubble nems.

i do have a small skimmer; reef octo 100ss rated for 90gal, but it is keeping my nitrates low. again, i have a pretty small bioload for that big of a tank

jacobzking
08/02/2011, 12:58 AM
And please tell me that this info isn't still correct,

pretty much, but i added a 2nd reef octo bh1000, one for each side basically. and my LTA has been very healthy for a while, so i'm sure it'll do fine. the stupid batfish has already been removed.

Toddrtrex
08/02/2011, 08:55 AM
What lights do you have over that tank?

SkullV
08/02/2011, 09:06 AM
What lights do you have over that tank?

He's got halides over this one.

Toddrtrex
08/02/2011, 09:22 AM
He's got halides over this one.

That is better, but without know how many and what wattage (( it is a 300 gallon tank )), can't say if that is enough or not.

SkullV
08/02/2011, 10:06 AM
That is better, but without know how many and what wattage (( it is a 300 gallon tank )), can't say if that is enough or not.

I want to say it was 3 bulbs at 150w each (low end of safe).

jacobzking
08/02/2011, 03:58 PM
I want to say it was 3 bulbs at 150w each (low end of safe).

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