2 QUESTIONS ABOUT BTA

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Hey All!
I got 2 more questions about my BTA (BTA is a rainbow and is 2 inches in size. It’s been in the tank for about 72 hours now):

1. In the mornings it stays small with it’s tentacles retracted (not deflated). At about 12-1pm it starts to look better and it stays better through the night. Then when I wake up it’s back to small. Is this normal?

2. I fed it a tiny piece of krill yesterday. Could I try and feed it a pencil eraser size piece of raw shrimp today?
 

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That is normal for lights out to get small. Lights on to get bigger.
No need to feed them everyday.
I fed mine when the mood strikes me. Once every month or two.
 

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Hey All!
I got 2 more questions about my BTA (BTA is a rainbow and is 2 inches in size. It’s been in the tank for about 72 hours now):

1. In the mornings it stays small with it’s tentacles retracted (not deflated). At about 12-1pm it starts to look better and it stays better through the night. Then when I wake up it’s back to small. Is this normal?

2. I fed it a tiny piece of krill yesterday. Could I try and feed it a pencil eraser size piece of raw shrimp today?

I never feed my Nems ( by "never" I mean once every 3-4 months ).

What you are seeing is a normal cycle in the Nem's day. They do this to cycle water and I believe to get rid of waste.
 

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1 yes completely normal
2 direct feeding isn't needed at all. If you want to anyway, no more than once a week.
 

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Also, if the food doesn't stick to the tentacles, don't force it. They can feed themselves if they want it.
 

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Sometimes my clown feeds the nem for me. That's always fun to watch.

Yes. It's called a symbiotic relationship. It is a mutually beneficial relationship between the clown and the Nem.

When the Nem hosts the clown ( no the clown doesn't host the Nem ), the clown is being cleaned by the Nem and the nem is feeding on what it picks off the clown.
 
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Yes. It's called a symbiotic relationship. It is a mutually beneficial relationship between the clown and the Nem.

When the Nem hosts the clown ( no the clown doesn't host the Nem ), the clown is being cleaned by the Nem and the nem is feeding on what it picks off the clown.
I was under the impression that clowns hassled the nem more than helped it. Hopefully my clowns will feed it too!
 

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I was under the impression that clowns hassled the nem more than helped it. Hopefully my clowns will feed it too!
Depends on the anemone I think. The closer in size they are the worse it is for the nem. If you have a 2" clown and a 10" nem it's much easier on the nem than being 2 and 2.
 

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