fishandsail
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I've had a small BTA in my tank for the past 3 months, beggining first in a medium to high flow/medium light spot. It never really looked as happy as it did in that spot as it was in the LFS, so I knew it wasn't liking the flow, but was worried about disturbing it again. While it had stayed healthy, and was hosting my clownfish at the time, the flow really seemed to **** it off sometimes, so I decided to make a change.
1 week ago, I moved the BTA to one of the rocks on the right side of my tank, where the flow is much lower. Now, I tried placing the sucker higher on the rock to receive more light, but it decided to move overnight to about 5 inches from the bottom. It's still in the same spot, and it's been looking happier than ever. My clownfish re-found it and is now hosting in it again, and the clownfish I recently added that paired up with my old clownfish is also starting to host in it too.
Should I be worried about the nem not receiving enough light? Lighting is a 36 3w DIY LED system hanging from the ceiling about 6 inches high from my 23" high 72 gal bowfront. It looks happy and I have a very solid colony of pods and phytoplankton in my tank that should satisfy its feeding requirements.
1 week ago, I moved the BTA to one of the rocks on the right side of my tank, where the flow is much lower. Now, I tried placing the sucker higher on the rock to receive more light, but it decided to move overnight to about 5 inches from the bottom. It's still in the same spot, and it's been looking happier than ever. My clownfish re-found it and is now hosting in it again, and the clownfish I recently added that paired up with my old clownfish is also starting to host in it too.
Should I be worried about the nem not receiving enough light? Lighting is a 36 3w DIY LED system hanging from the ceiling about 6 inches high from my 23" high 72 gal bowfront. It looks happy and I have a very solid colony of pods and phytoplankton in my tank that should satisfy its feeding requirements.