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I don't know what is going on here my GBTA has decided to go on a walk out of the blue. It stayed in one spot since I've had him, going on 3 months now. I feed it once a week. It has finally stopped moving after 5 days of constant moving, and has stopped up at the top of the overflow. I have already had to change up my water flow by moving the powerhead so that he doesn't decide to commit suicide. Any ideas or suggestions as I do not want him to sting anymore corals or commit suicide?

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Nate
 
jsut keep a clear path for em - mine has been walking for weeks after several months of not moving....lighting, flow, and water chemistry all play a role in its desire to walk around....and sometimes they just want to take a stroll....if they are moving towards a powerhead then it could be flow, towards the top could be light....its a viscious cylce..
 
That's the crappy part about nems--they aren't like coral--I can't stick them where I want. They actually do what they want =(

I have a GBTA that went straight to the back of my tank and hasnt moved. Can't even see him :doh:
 
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