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Last week I spotted a small colorful RBTA in my LFS. I passed it by. Once home, I talked myself into going back to get it. The next day it was gone however, no doubt snatched up by someone who wasn't going to let it go.

Well, turns out it was bought, but was hidden, and today I did not pass on buying it. [emoji4]

It's small but beautiful. I hope it does well.

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I've got my fingers crossed. Going to study up.
 
Already wondering around looking for a home.
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Hi good light and water quality is the main thing 2 keep BTA happy and healty.Feeding is really not necessary if you feed him large amount of food he will spit it out and just pollutes you water.That is my experience for long time with BTA . I hope this help GOOD LUCK KJ
 
Hi good light and water quality is the main thing 2 keep BTA happy and healty.Feeding is really not necessary if you feed him large amount of food he will spit it out and just pollutes you water.That is my experience for long time with BTA . I hope this help GOOD LUCK KJ

Thanks man!

It's my favorite inhabitant right now.
 
I've had great luck with them. Like Jozefek said it's not really necessary to feed them much. If you do they'll eventually split into. I've keep them under both t5's and led. They'll just move around until they find a spot they like and then usually stay put. That's the worst part if you already have some corals growing or glued down. Cause they'll sting them overtime if they settle next to a coral. I guess that's the price you have to keep such a beautiful animal.
 
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I've had great luck with them. Like Jozefek said it's not really necessary to feed them much. If you do they'll eventually split into. I've keep them under both t5's and led. They'll just move around until they find a spot they like and then usually stay put. That's the worst part if you already have some corals growing or glued down. Cause they'll sting them overtime if they settle next to a coral. I guess that's the price you have to keep such a beautiful animal.
 
Yesterday I added my neon dottyback from the coral reef **not the best pic but the lights were off**
 

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