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![]() The only thing I will suggest is NOT move it manually. Just let it move around by itself and should find its favor spot. Good luck.
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![]() Yes, what everyone else has said already. Even once a bta finds a place to land, there is never a total guarantee that it won't decide to wander again in the future, even years later. BTAs are generally tough little critters, I've experienced some fairly significant damage to ones in my tank & they pulled through. Losing a few tentacles is usually no problem. Provided your lighting is reasonable (sounds as if it is) & the water quality is good, you're good.
You haven't mentioned if you have a clownfish making the BTA it's home. If not, get one, they seem to do better when paired up as in nature.
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Mike 77g sumpless SW DIY 10 watt multi-chip LED build ![]() Last edited by mike31154; 07-11-2015 at 05:42 AM. |
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![]() No no clown fish at the moment. Actually no fish at the moment. But plan on getting 2.
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