FishNutzBoi
New member
I got 1 female true percula clown and 1 male false percula in an 8G biocube. Today I got a VERY healthy green BTA. Its very brown in color and very sticky.
A couple of pictures:
<img src="http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/12/5/470218/Image001.jpg">
<img src="http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/12/5/470218/browna.jpg" alt="browna.jpg" />
Questions:
1. The BTA was in a tank with metal hallide. I think that lighting was too much for it that's why it has lost its green color. Maybe under my PC light it will regain its natural neon green. Am I correct?
2. I have had another tank with a mated pair of true and false perculas and a GBTA. The clowns never hosted the anemone after 2 years of being together. I really want to see the anemone/clownfish relationship so any tip encouraging my current clowns to host?
TIA!
A couple of pictures:
<img src="http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/12/5/470218/Image001.jpg">
<img src="http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/12/5/470218/browna.jpg" alt="browna.jpg" />
Questions:
1. The BTA was in a tank with metal hallide. I think that lighting was too much for it that's why it has lost its green color. Maybe under my PC light it will regain its natural neon green. Am I correct?
2. I have had another tank with a mated pair of true and false perculas and a GBTA. The clowns never hosted the anemone after 2 years of being together. I really want to see the anemone/clownfish relationship so any tip encouraging my current clowns to host?
TIA!