Centennialaqua
New member
Hello,
I am not entirely new to the site but I have forgotten my long in, email address, and everything I would need to log into my old account so I had to make a new one. I am relatively new to aquarium keeping and I've finally begun to feel like I've got a handle on keeping things alive! (I've actually only had one fish die and that's because he got caught in my powerhead). Recently my GBTA split and the original stayed next to his clone for a while but last week he started moving around at night. He made his way to the top of my aquarium and was in the process of moving around again and I saw an opportunity to move him down somewhere safer since he wasn't anchored down. Now he has found the perfect spot right next to my GBTA who will not move and isn't getting any light or water flow. How to I move one of them since the GBTA won't do it on his own and the RBTA is happy where he is at? Also, is having three BTAs in a 75 gal too much?
I am not entirely new to the site but I have forgotten my long in, email address, and everything I would need to log into my old account so I had to make a new one. I am relatively new to aquarium keeping and I've finally begun to feel like I've got a handle on keeping things alive! (I've actually only had one fish die and that's because he got caught in my powerhead). Recently my GBTA split and the original stayed next to his clone for a while but last week he started moving around at night. He made his way to the top of my aquarium and was in the process of moving around again and I saw an opportunity to move him down somewhere safer since he wasn't anchored down. Now he has found the perfect spot right next to my GBTA who will not move and isn't getting any light or water flow. How to I move one of them since the GBTA won't do it on his own and the RBTA is happy where he is at? Also, is having three BTAs in a 75 gal too much?