smartwater101
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I assume this means it will split soon? It's a green BTA. I didn't see it at the LFS but while acclimating I noticed it clearly has two mouths.
I have a ocellaris/percula pair. (both tank raised) It only took a few hours for the purcula to dive in. He seemed so happy! The ocellaris seemed hesitant until lights-out. She is the dominant one so now she spends the majority of the time in the BTA. The poor purcula is only allowed in now and then. Otherwise he stays brushed up against the outer edge. He has only recently been displaying submissive behavior (spasm) when she picks at him. But they paired up immediately and never leave each other's side. Really happy they like their new nem!
Interesting note, under the hood lights the BTA is long and stringy and moves around the rock. Once the LED strip gets turned on he anchors down and bulbs up quick. It definitely likes LED! (Still waiting for my maxspect razor to come in.)
Anyway just though I'd share. I'll post pics tonight and I'll turn off the LED and see if I can get it to string up again. Otherwise its hard to see the mouths.
I have a ocellaris/percula pair. (both tank raised) It only took a few hours for the purcula to dive in. He seemed so happy! The ocellaris seemed hesitant until lights-out. She is the dominant one so now she spends the majority of the time in the BTA. The poor purcula is only allowed in now and then. Otherwise he stays brushed up against the outer edge. He has only recently been displaying submissive behavior (spasm) when she picks at him. But they paired up immediately and never leave each other's side. Really happy they like their new nem!
Interesting note, under the hood lights the BTA is long and stringy and moves around the rock. Once the LED strip gets turned on he anchors down and bulbs up quick. It definitely likes LED! (Still waiting for my maxspect razor to come in.)
Anyway just though I'd share. I'll post pics tonight and I'll turn off the LED and see if I can get it to string up again. Otherwise its hard to see the mouths.