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Beverly 12-02-2005 03:54 PM

What My GBTA Clone Did Last Night - VIDEO
 
Our GBTA clone is still looking for the right spot in our 37g. Have been taking timelapse movies of it for the past few weeks. When I get a few full videos of the clone's movements, I'll post them :biggrin:

Last night, however, shortly after lights out, we noticed the clone was on the move again. We set up a makeshift moonlight out of ghetto materials so the camera could have some reference point to go by when it metered the scene. Set the camera's movie timer to take a flash pic every 10 min.

Here is a very slowed down chronicle of what our clone did while we were sleeping .....
(320 x 240 pixels, 2.3 MB, :54 minutes)

http://www.lostmymarblz.com/v-gbta-t...dec-1-2-05.wmv

saltynuts 12-02-2005 03:58 PM

gbta
 
thats a hole lot of moven going on.

OCDP 12-02-2005 04:15 PM

I find it strange that it hasn't yet stayed put for you. Since you've bought yours I have bought a GBTA (last sunday) I put it in the tank... on the rock I wanted it, it moved to the right a bit, I didn't like it.. remoed him and put him back and it stayed put. It's been like that with all my anemones... maybe I am just lucky haha

Murminator 12-02-2005 04:27 PM

HOLY :eek: I did not know they could walk that fast I was expecting a couple of inches tops. I cannot get mine to move his foot is in a deep crack and he not letting go. He toured every inch of the tank but that involved me moving the rock he is on :razz:

Gizmo 12-02-2005 09:22 PM

hehe, I wish some people around my office would move that fast. :razz:

Matt 12-03-2005 01:05 AM

Beverly,

Having had such great luck with the same clone, I feel for your peripatetic BTA. Judging from where mine landed (and stayed) maybe a rock formation that offered a vertical crevasse that it could hunker down into?

By the way, nice work on the timed exposure. That little devil can really move.

Best,
Matthew

Beverly 12-03-2005 02:20 AM

Matt,

Have been watching the videos I've made and it seems that the clone likes to have its foot under a rock so it can reach up. Have a few places where there are various sized crevices, but the clone stays in those crevices for a shorter period of time than it does with its foot under a rock.

Am going to look at the tank shortly to see if the clone will go cruising again tonight. Will get video if it does. What it does at night while looking for a spot may give me some more clues as to where it might like best to be.

Also, someone on RC noticed a crab in the first 2-4 frames of the vid, in the lower left side. Could be the crab is being a problem for the clone?

andestang 12-03-2005 02:50 AM

Must'uv been a tired little sucker by morning. Great clip Bev :cool:

Matt 12-03-2005 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beverly
Matt,
Also, someone on RC noticed a crab in the first 2-4 frames of the vid, in the lower left side. Could be the crab is being a problem for the clone?

Better eyes than mine... I watched again, and didn't see a crab -- but it has to be something, assuming the conventional wisdom that a mobile anemone is an unhappy one is correct.

Beverly 12-03-2005 06:17 PM

No luck catching the crab last night, but caught the GBTA making a slight move on another 10 min flash timelapse vid. Glad I set up the camera to record. Am very busy today, but will create and post the new night video when I have the chance.

Oops, almost forgot to mention. Our ocellaris pair from the 67g are now in with the clone :biggrin: The two tanks are very close together and we're working right next to the clone, so the clowns are kind of hiding. Always easier to take down a tank than itt is to put back together :evil: :confused:


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