plancton
Active member
Hello, I have tried to find the answer and found nothing. My light is perfect, the water is really clean, levels are optimal, temp too.
Corals do great, fish as well.
So I don't know why my RBTA keeps hidding, its been in the tank for the last 4 months and started hidding 3 months ago. I do feed it once or twice a week.
And people say I should leave it alone, but I had a previos RBTA who kept hidding and which I saved many times from death, by finding where it was hidding and feeding it.
This new RBTA was pretty but its becoming opaque due to the fact that it hides, and it doesn't bubble up nicely anymore.
So somebody suggested chemical warfafre between itself and the corals, thats the only think I can think of. How does this chemical warfare occurs?.
Is it for real?
Corals do great, fish as well.
So I don't know why my RBTA keeps hidding, its been in the tank for the last 4 months and started hidding 3 months ago. I do feed it once or twice a week.
And people say I should leave it alone, but I had a previos RBTA who kept hidding and which I saved many times from death, by finding where it was hidding and feeding it.
This new RBTA was pretty but its becoming opaque due to the fact that it hides, and it doesn't bubble up nicely anymore.
So somebody suggested chemical warfafre between itself and the corals, thats the only think I can think of. How does this chemical warfare occurs?.
Is it for real?