Clown killing bta

My clown is hosting my huge goni in a breeder net, I don't mind her staying there a few months. It helps shield my zoa frags from nippy fish x)

Becca, the more you feed it the faster it will grow. You can feed it Mysis shrimp, or can buy some store bought fresh shrimp that hasn't been packaged with preservatives or even get some fresh salmon and feed it very small pieces of either, small meaning the size of a pencil eraser and feed it every other day. Just keep the food small and it will keep it down. If it upchucks the piece you gave it was too large. Also if you're feeding it store bought shrimp take the shell off, as it's hard for the BTA to digest, which is hard on them. Sure they can and do in nature but why put it though that stress.

One other point about stress, over feeding and water changes are stressful to the BTA and they are prone to splitting when stressed. So be careful not to over feed and try and keep your water change replacement water as close to temp and SG as what's in your tank.

Thank you! I will feed her mysis every other day. I also have krill I can use. It's the frozen cubed kind so I don't know if they have shells on them, if so I'll remove them.
 
Tango, just an FYI BTA's do the inflate deflate thing quite often. I know what you've been going through with your carpet lately and just wanted to say that BTA's are normal when they do this.

Becca, the more you feed it the faster it will grow. You can feed it Mysis shrimp, or can buy some store bought fresh shrimp that hasn't been packaged with preservatives or even get some fresh salmon and feed it very small pieces of either, small meaning the size of a pencil eraser and feed it every other day. Just keep the food small and it will keep it down. If it upchucks the piece you gave it was too large. Also if you're feeding it store bought shrimp take the shell off, as it's hard for the BTA to digest, which is hard on them. Sure they can and do in nature but why put it though that stress.

One other point about stress, over feeding and water changes are stressful to the BTA and they are prone to splitting when stressed. So be careful not to over feed and try and keep your water change replacement water as close to temp and SG as what's in your tank.


I know and you are correct, thank you. I should have included a gaping mouth, at least from my experience when I have seen new bta's inflate and then deflate constantly with a gaping mouth then it might be a problem. My brain sometimes just goes to carpet mode haha

And in addition to mysis, you could feed her some very small pieces of fresh salmon every once in awhile - it helps with color and they seem to like it a lot
 
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