mattsilvester
Team RC
Hi all,
Here's a pic of my RBTA:
It may (or may not) surprise people to know that this specimen is being kept under T5 lighting and pretty bad water parameters (50ppm nitrate / 1.5ppm phosphate).
It has been in my care for over a year now. For various reasons, my tank plans did a bit of a u-turn a while back, and knowing that I could no longer maintain good water parameters I tried to remove the RBTA but was unable to do so. It is too far embedded in the LR. So I thought once I replace my MH lighting with sinple T5 (144W over a 240 gal tank) he would start "wondering" and I;d be able to move him them......
Instead, he began to expand more, become "fuller" and his "bubble tips" returned and are now constantly "bubbled up".
I'd like folks to take a look at the pic and tell me do you think it looks healthy. It hosts a clarkii clown pair and I feed it once or twice a month with silversides or prawns.
As I say, it appears to be getting bigger and healthier, not the other way around.......
Please note the colours aren't great in the pic - "in the flesh" it is a much nicer RBTA colour like you see in the books etc.
Cheers,
Matt
Here's a pic of my RBTA:
It may (or may not) surprise people to know that this specimen is being kept under T5 lighting and pretty bad water parameters (50ppm nitrate / 1.5ppm phosphate).
It has been in my care for over a year now. For various reasons, my tank plans did a bit of a u-turn a while back, and knowing that I could no longer maintain good water parameters I tried to remove the RBTA but was unable to do so. It is too far embedded in the LR. So I thought once I replace my MH lighting with sinple T5 (144W over a 240 gal tank) he would start "wondering" and I;d be able to move him them......
Instead, he began to expand more, become "fuller" and his "bubble tips" returned and are now constantly "bubbled up".
I'd like folks to take a look at the pic and tell me do you think it looks healthy. It hosts a clarkii clown pair and I feed it once or twice a month with silversides or prawns.
As I say, it appears to be getting bigger and healthier, not the other way around.......
Please note the colours aren't great in the pic - "in the flesh" it is a much nicer RBTA colour like you see in the books etc.
Cheers,
Matt