R ReefTankAllTheWay Member Apr 6, 2023 #1 Is it normal for two different BTAs to stay so close and touch each other day and night? They chose to stay close together.
Is it normal for two different BTAs to stay so close and touch each other day and night? They chose to stay close together.
albano SALTWATER since '73 Premium Member Apr 6, 2023 #2 I’ve often heard, that the better looking, more expensive anemones will lose/change color when kept with a different type.
I’ve often heard, that the better looking, more expensive anemones will lose/change color when kept with a different type.
Reefing102 Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori Premium Member Apr 6, 2023 #3 It’s common in my wife’s tank. A black widow and “normal” brownish orange are side by side as well as rainbows and the “normal” ones side by side
It’s common in my wife’s tank. A black widow and “normal” brownish orange are side by side as well as rainbows and the “normal” ones side by side
OrionN Moved on Jun 5, 2023 #4 albano said: I’ve often heard, that the better looking, more expensive anemones will lose/change color when kept with a different type. Click to expand... I do not think there is any truth in this. BTA will be fine touching each other. Just not so much that one shaded the other.
albano said: I’ve often heard, that the better looking, more expensive anemones will lose/change color when kept with a different type. Click to expand... I do not think there is any truth in this. BTA will be fine touching each other. Just not so much that one shaded the other.