TheVillageIdiot
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Well, I was able to ascertain that my BTA was only on one rock, so I decided to move it to a new spot, create a nice cave right next to it (uncase it needed more time to adjust to the light) and give it a few different crevice options... and I fed it to encourage it to stay still, which probably doesn't even work, but I did it anyway...
With the new position, pictures were much easier to take, here are a few shots! Most of these are of the female, she doesn't share too much! She is about 1.75" nose to tail.
Despite not hosting in this particular anemone in the wild, my ocellaris took to the BTA in less than 24hrs.
Eyeing the camera
But she lets him get close for a few seconds, even if she still hogs the camera!
The female again, not sure if I'm up to no good or not...
With the new position, pictures were much easier to take, here are a few shots! Most of these are of the female, she doesn't share too much! She is about 1.75" nose to tail.
Despite not hosting in this particular anemone in the wild, my ocellaris took to the BTA in less than 24hrs.
Eyeing the camera
But she lets him get close for a few seconds, even if she still hogs the camera!
The female again, not sure if I'm up to no good or not...