TwistedMind
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So i put a GBTA in my DT today and the clowns pretty much ignored it for 6 hours.
However once the LED's turned off I snuck up and saw my female in the GBTA and it looked like she was really working the thing over.
Is this normal? It looked like it was trying to eat her and she was smacking it around.
I went back over there just now and shes sleeping inside the Nem but the male is hovering around outside it. He tried to go in and she chased him off.
Is this also normal?
I'm assuming that the clown went nuts on the nem to spread some of her slime on it to let the nem know that she wants to host. Since shes still in it and it appears to have stopped trying to eat her I am guessing whatever she was doing worked.
In case you can't tell I am still pretty new to all this.
Nem has a tight closed mouth, looked a little bleached at the LFS, but once I put it in the tank I turned the power heads off and after 5 minutes its foot was attached to the rocks.
Turned the power heads back on and it spent the next 45 minutes migrating to the bottom of the tank where it wedged its foot and half of its body under a piece of live rock.
Anyways pics tomorrow before I goto work. I hope the male gets to move in soon.
I also think I am pretty lucky that the female was interested and the nem agreed within 12 hours of being introduced.
Although my clowns are wild caught, so maybe they have previous experiance with nems, unlike tank breed specimens.
However once the LED's turned off I snuck up and saw my female in the GBTA and it looked like she was really working the thing over.
Is this normal? It looked like it was trying to eat her and she was smacking it around.
I went back over there just now and shes sleeping inside the Nem but the male is hovering around outside it. He tried to go in and she chased him off.
Is this also normal?
I'm assuming that the clown went nuts on the nem to spread some of her slime on it to let the nem know that she wants to host. Since shes still in it and it appears to have stopped trying to eat her I am guessing whatever she was doing worked.
In case you can't tell I am still pretty new to all this.
Nem has a tight closed mouth, looked a little bleached at the LFS, but once I put it in the tank I turned the power heads off and after 5 minutes its foot was attached to the rocks.
Turned the power heads back on and it spent the next 45 minutes migrating to the bottom of the tank where it wedged its foot and half of its body under a piece of live rock.
Anyways pics tomorrow before I goto work. I hope the male gets to move in soon.
I also think I am pretty lucky that the female was interested and the nem agreed within 12 hours of being introduced.
Although my clowns are wild caught, so maybe they have previous experiance with nems, unlike tank breed specimens.