BTA - fantastic
I am happy to hear that he is adapting well! Thank YOU Kim, for giving him a good home.
This is a strain of BTA that has been in captivity a very long time. I myself have had it for about 4 years now (hmmm maybe more like 3.5 years now that I think about it), but it had been in another fellow's tank for about 10 (10! :eek: ) years. He sold it to me because he was taking down his tanks and getting (mostly) out of the hobby (I think he kept a little nano tank going).
Bob, the whole "clownfish/anemone" relationship is one of the main reasons I got into (and kept going) with this hobby. I know that puts me in the same boat as like 80% of the people in this hobby (Baaa! Baaa! No sheep here :D But in my defense, I didn't let myself get an anemone until almost a year into the hobby). But I took it as a challenge to learn everything I could about anemones. After 4 years I am still learning! But never getting bored of the topic. I dunno ... I guess I have always been fascinated by anemones. Whenever I go to the sea, I find myself always looking for them. I never grow tired of them.
[ 12 May 2002, 11:05: Message edited by: delphinus ]
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