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![]() How many times will they split, i have 1 and it finally has finished spitting into 5 pieces. This is a 1st for me. I think its a GTBA as well.
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![]() Well, the mother GBTA did not move far. And I fell asleep at 10:30 last night, so I was unable to remove it. At 4:30 this morning, I tried to pry it off the rock, but it was stuck on there pretty good. So maybe it's found a new home. Will watch for signs of movement tonight again.
At some point, if the three GBTAs stay put, I may take that part of the rock structure down to remove two of them and put them up for sale. But not right away cuz we just put the tank together over three grueling days ![]() Michael, Talked about getting skimmers awhile back, but never did get one. Actually, Matt was over after the 120g was all set up to pick up some livestock. He was complaining (again ![]() ![]() Railskinner, This is the first time my GBTA split into three at one time. Usually, they just split into two. However, since getting this clone from Calgary in November 2005, it has split twice before. |
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![]() Well, just looked at the larger of the three GBTAs and it has split into two smaller ones.
So now we've got FOUR freaking GBTAs ![]() ![]() Please, no more PMs, or if you've sent a PM without a phone number, please resend with a phone number. We're NOT going to take the tank apart for awhile - not after all the trouble we had putting it together for three days ![]() Thank you all for your interest ![]() |
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![]() Just point a powerhead at the BTA's foot and it will start to move soon.
This always works for me. ![]()
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![]() Quote:
Have tried several methods to move BTAs since they either were at the back of the tank where they couldn't be fed or when they started cloning themselves last year. Like you say, the powerhead method works. Eventually. And usually at night when I'm sleeping so I can't "catch" them and they end up somewhere worse than they were originally. Of course, that was when they were in a 37g where they were limited as to where they could go and there were few other corals for them to "walk" over. In the 120g, they could travel vast distances, taking out some prized corals along the way. I'm thinking I may remove the rock they are stuck to, replace it with another rock, then unstick them in the 20g we always seem to have set up for some reason or other. Not sure if that will work because one clone seems to be stuck to two rocks ![]() Sigh. |