Fritz0id3937 December 1, 2014 December 1, 2014 Um so my clown just bit off a long tentacle from my rbta and ate it like it was a worm. Is this normal? My clowns are just now starting to get the hang of hosting it.
surf&turf December 1, 2014 December 1, 2014 Um so my clown just bit off a long tentacle from my rbta and ate it like it was a worm. Is this normal? My clowns are just now starting to get the hang of hosting it. Yes that's normal, clowns can be rough on nems.
morgan175 December 1, 2014 December 1, 2014 Yes that's normal, clowns can be rough on nems.I learn something new everyday.
Fritz0id3937 December 1, 2014 Author December 1, 2014 It better not. I have already had 2 splits in the past 5 months, and I can't get the extras out. Also, one seems to be happy staying under a rock in the dark. It looks good as far as I can tell. How long can a rbta stay in the dark? I don't directly feed them, since they grow fast too fast already.
Fritz0id3937 December 1, 2014 Author December 1, 2014 It better not. I have already had 2 splits in the past 5 months, and I can't get the extras out. Also, one seems to be happy staying under a rock in the dark. It looks good as far as I can tell. How long can a rbta stay in the dark? I don't directly feed them, since they grow fast too fast already.
Rob A December 2, 2014 December 2, 2014 I have had one rbta plus its occasional offspring for 5 years. Sometimes after a split they stay in the dark for a couple weeks or more. I used to worry about it but they seem to know what they are doing and come out when they need to.
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