reef tank 2.0
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About a month ago, I got a BTA and placed him in the tank. After a day or two, he settled in to what is now his home, and has been ever since.
He has managed to make his home on the side of a rock clear at the end of the tank. His foot is actually attached well underneath it, then it extends a good 4-5 inches out to where his actual body is. So body/tentacles stretch as far as they can to get light. So does not look very comfortable. But what do I know.
Why would he not detach his foot, move it closer, and not have to stretch so much to get to the light source?
I know you can't force a clown and nem to pair up, but has anyone ever had a pairing when the BTA is located on the side of a rock, rather than on top and flat? My two perculas pay zero attention to him. which is all good, but wondered if bta location might cause this pairing to not happen.
I will get a couple pictures of it tonight. The ones I currently have are not that great for detail
He has managed to make his home on the side of a rock clear at the end of the tank. His foot is actually attached well underneath it, then it extends a good 4-5 inches out to where his actual body is. So body/tentacles stretch as far as they can to get light. So does not look very comfortable. But what do I know.
Why would he not detach his foot, move it closer, and not have to stretch so much to get to the light source?
I know you can't force a clown and nem to pair up, but has anyone ever had a pairing when the BTA is located on the side of a rock, rather than on top and flat? My two perculas pay zero attention to him. which is all good, but wondered if bta location might cause this pairing to not happen.
I will get a couple pictures of it tonight. The ones I currently have are not that great for detail