SaltwaterNoobs
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Was wondering what light parameters are necessary for an RBTA? I keep reading that anemones in general like low light and low flow. Just wondering if that applied to RBTA's as well. We just got our 55 gallon tank up and running and properly cycled and were thinking of moving the RBTA to the other tank so it has more options of where to settle, as opposed to the 35 gallon it is currently in that is more deep than it is long, with considerably less space or live rock to mount on. We were wondering if we'd have to get a specific light for the RBTA if moved.
Also, on a side note, can a clownfish prevent the anemone it is hosting from splitting? I can't tell if this RBTA is trying to split or not. Looks like it starts to, then our clownfish wiggles his way in there and then the anemone looks like it sort of "pops" out where it was starting to split. Wasn't sure if I was "misreading" the anemone, or if the clownfish is interfering.
Thanks for any advice!
Also, on a side note, can a clownfish prevent the anemone it is hosting from splitting? I can't tell if this RBTA is trying to split or not. Looks like it starts to, then our clownfish wiggles his way in there and then the anemone looks like it sort of "pops" out where it was starting to split. Wasn't sure if I was "misreading" the anemone, or if the clownfish is interfering.
Thanks for any advice!