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Any tricks to "help" a BTA settle down in a good spot in the DT?
This weekend, I brought home a ultra bright Rose BTA. After doing a little research on their "preferred" flow and lighting, I placed it in a great spot (I thought). It immediately hid under a rock. "No problem, I thought. Just a little shy in a new tank". I moved the rock this morning and the BTA went on the move. It has taken up residence in the darkest, calmest spot in the tank, which happens to be facing the rear glass. :mad: I hate blowing $100 on an animal that insists on hiding.
This weekend, I brought home a ultra bright Rose BTA. After doing a little research on their "preferred" flow and lighting, I placed it in a great spot (I thought). It immediately hid under a rock. "No problem, I thought. Just a little shy in a new tank". I moved the rock this morning and the BTA went on the move. It has taken up residence in the darkest, calmest spot in the tank, which happens to be facing the rear glass. :mad: I hate blowing $100 on an animal that insists on hiding.

I'd also like to vent about my plain ocellaris clowns who just make pothole in the sand 5 inches from the nem and sleep there..you can see the displaced sand not far from the anemone.

