Put LTA I to time out

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It's a good thing I used to work with acrylic.. I had to put my roaming LTA in time out on it's side if the tank.. I didn't want it getting to close to my BTA.
Hopefully this keeps it a little more contained then just roaming all nilly willy..

This also makes me happy I have a camera set up.. I will never get home in time, but I can at least see what's going on from work.
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You should let you LTA find the right spot, Confining the nem will only make things worse.
 
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You should let you LTA find the right spot, Confining the nem will only make things worse.
Looks like it found the perfect spot today. It is hunkered down between the rock and sand bed.
It is liking the flow there since it is a little softer then the rest of the tank.
 

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