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Best time to watch is 11am-6pm ET when the flow is ramped up in both directions and lighting is high. The ritteri really spreads out and puffs up. The clown pair will play all day long in it. The larger of the 3 adult ochre-striped cardinals will occasionally hang out in front the camera though since there's an eddy current there and it's easier for them to just chill. Just come back after 20 or 30 minutes and they'll likely have moved to another part of the tank.
If you catch me adjusting rocks or corals later in the evening feel free to laugh at me trying to keep Mr Wiggles (the male) off me. He attacks me now, ferociously and will follow and attack the magfloat too. LOL
Best time to watch is 11am-6pm ET when the flow is ramped up in both directions and lighting is high. The ritteri really spreads out and puffs up. The clown pair will play all day long in it. The larger of the 3 adult ochre-striped cardinals will occasionally hang out in front the camera though since there's an eddy current there and it's easier for them to just chill. Just come back after 20 or 30 minutes and they'll likely have moved to another part of the tank.
If you catch me adjusting rocks or corals later in the evening feel free to laugh at me trying to keep Mr Wiggles (the male) off me. He attacks me now, ferociously and will follow and attack the magfloat too. LOL