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RBTA and Black Occy's finally!


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    Default RBTA and Black Occy's finally!

    Came home today after being out of town for the weekend and witnessed the clown squaring up and diving into our RBTA.

    How exciting!

    I
    Only thing i did was to adjust some of the Koralia flow in the tank, mostly to deter some algae...

    If one of the fish from a pair is hosting does that mean that both are?

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    with mine, the female mainly host. then when she leaves the male dives in. He has his own rbta. everyonce in a while both are i n there. You cannot get close to either. but 3rd rbta they dont even care about lol
    Last edited by Skyhigh; 05-23-2011 at 06:50 AM.

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