lilyost4290
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Hi, about a month ago I bought a gbta thats about six or seven inches across. It moved around for the first two weeks, but after that settled nicely on a rock near my sandbed directly underneath an all actinic blue par38 spotlight. Its mouth had always been open slightly, but otherwise it seemed healthy. It attached quickly to rocks and had good feeding responses and colors. It also hosts my pair of ocellaris clowns, one being a mocha and the other a black and white. The new seemed big enough to host both of them, especially since I heard ocellaris aren't very rough with their nems.
But my problem is that the nem will only open at night and for the last two hours or so of my light cycle. Is it still adjusting to the light and tank after a month? Should i try to remove the clowns? Or just let it go and let it take care of itself?
Tank is a 55g that is about a year old, led lighting and about fifty times turnover for flow. SPS and LPS corals are thriving. Sg is 1.026, ph is 8.1, temp is 82, ammonia nitrates and nitrites are zero, as are phosphates.
But my problem is that the nem will only open at night and for the last two hours or so of my light cycle. Is it still adjusting to the light and tank after a month? Should i try to remove the clowns? Or just let it go and let it take care of itself?
Tank is a 55g that is about a year old, led lighting and about fifty times turnover for flow. SPS and LPS corals are thriving. Sg is 1.026, ph is 8.1, temp is 82, ammonia nitrates and nitrites are zero, as are phosphates.