eskymick
Active member
In April, I purchased a very healthy looking GBTA from my LFS. At the time it was an awesome shade of nearly neon green, with nice, fat bubble tips.
Over the course of the summer, it has increasingly gotten larger an more and more brown. It is to the point where there is barely even a hint of green remaining.
I have to think it's healthy. It grows fast, it eats well (silversides with Selcon) and it stays put. It is hosting a pair of Ocellaris clowns.
The GBTA is in a tank dominated by SPS corals and the paramaters are kept at levels ideal for them.
PO4 and NO3 are unmeasurable. MH lighting 250w 14K
Is this the way a GBTA should look .. or am I doing something wrong?
Over the course of the summer, it has increasingly gotten larger an more and more brown. It is to the point where there is barely even a hint of green remaining.
I have to think it's healthy. It grows fast, it eats well (silversides with Selcon) and it stays put. It is hosting a pair of Ocellaris clowns.
The GBTA is in a tank dominated by SPS corals and the paramaters are kept at levels ideal for them.
PO4 and NO3 are unmeasurable. MH lighting 250w 14K
Is this the way a GBTA should look .. or am I doing something wrong?