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![]() Keep in mind that a riterri can get easily get up to 24" in diameter. Tony keeps one alone in a 110Gallon cube tank.
BTA's are pretty easy to find in Calgary. Elite gets in some really nice examples on a regular basis and I lot of people sell their clones. There is a gentlemen in calgary right now that is sellinf two RBTA clones, and my blue/pinkBTA split about a month ago and I am just waiting for them to heal up nice before I sell one. Not to sway you, just wanted to share why I decided not to get a ritteri myself.
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![]() I miss my clown.. even more so after seeing your video. I myself have not been brave enough to try to raise an anemone yet... I hear though bubble tips are easy to care for.. and clowns like them. I am considering getting another clown ... I thought I would try damsels ... bad mistake.. they are evil.. evil to each other.. but pretty blue. Silly me thought well they are in the same tank together in the pet store they will get along in my tank. Now they have divided at home in my tank.. two on one side of the tank .. the other two on the opposite side. I swear they have paired off.. cause they seem to like to dig small pits in my sand under the live rock. I hope to the Sea God.. that they don't have babies.. if that is possible. Perhaps they are just practicing lol.
Back to your video.. It made me smile.. your clown looked like it was snuggling with the anemone. |