Hey I bought a new BTA for my new 180 gallon tank.
It is the size of a dime and the only reason I bought it was because my cousin had a few dollars store credit so I got it.
I believe it was a clone which had split and it had fell in the overflow box. It still has its zooenthaellae I believe because its tenticles are green and its base is redish purple. My ssytem has only been around for 1 month. I know it might sound early but I am trying to give him a better life. My problem is the first night I dropped him in he fell behind the rock work and I got him out the next day. I put him on my live rock and he managed to stick on. As soon as I put my SEIO's on 2 x 3000gallon an hour and 1 x 1800 gallon an hour he started coming off the rock so I got him and put him in a acrylic container with a lid which allows water to pass threw and a few wholes at the bottom which also allow water through. So its not inflated but will it get throught it. Ive got 1 x 250 watt metal halide over it with 14000k bulb + 2 x 24 watt t5s. Ill post some pics later on.
It is the size of a dime and the only reason I bought it was because my cousin had a few dollars store credit so I got it.
I believe it was a clone which had split and it had fell in the overflow box. It still has its zooenthaellae I believe because its tenticles are green and its base is redish purple. My ssytem has only been around for 1 month. I know it might sound early but I am trying to give him a better life. My problem is the first night I dropped him in he fell behind the rock work and I got him out the next day. I put him on my live rock and he managed to stick on. As soon as I put my SEIO's on 2 x 3000gallon an hour and 1 x 1800 gallon an hour he started coming off the rock so I got him and put him in a acrylic container with a lid which allows water to pass threw and a few wholes at the bottom which also allow water through. So its not inflated but will it get throught it. Ive got 1 x 250 watt metal halide over it with 14000k bulb + 2 x 24 watt t5s. Ill post some pics later on.