experienced BTA owners, i need tips and suggestions

jenny_rs

Member
Okay so i noticed the BTA is very common, since it's easier to care for than other anemone's. i was looking through some of the other threads and haven't had much help yet. I currently have a 5 gal (i know this is REALLY small, but i had to downsize for the time being as my parents just decided they wanted to do work in the house :mad: ) anywho, I will be getting an ocellaris clownfish once my tank is done cycling and down the road, once i've got my ten gal set up and cycled, i wanted to add a BTA to the aquarium. ok here come the questions....
1. what kind of output on the lighting would i need for a rectangular 10 gal? i want to make sure it gets all the light it needs.
2. what do i feed it? i heard chopped up seafood somewhere but what kind of seafood exactly.
3. would i still need to feed it if the clownfish hosts it? do i need to feed it if the clownfish does not host with it?
any other suggestions would be greatly apreciated!
Jenny_RS :joy:
 

martinc909

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I'm no expert in anemones. but I think that a 10 gallon is
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too small for an anemone. You need medal halides for an anemone to live happily. Unless you are planning to upgrade.
 

chunks

Member
a ten gallon is a bit tight, and it doesnt leave much room for error (whether it be temp, pH, salinity, etc). Ive had a good deal of success raising bta with pcs, but t-5 or mh is the best. Unfortunately, your tank will heat up rapidly with a mh system unless you get a penant and hang it further away from the tank. Not a great idea in my mind
Anyways, BTA do well with silversides, or chopped shellfish or shrimp. Make sure the seafood hasnt been treated with chlorine by giving it a smell or two. A chunk the size of its mouth will do fine. If you decide to go with just pc, you might need to feed it a bit more often, twice a week as opposed to once every week or week and a half with a MH system (often, you dont even need to feed it when paired w/ a clown).
The clownfish might host, it might not, but either way the feeding schedual shouldnt change that much in a tank that small (if youre running PCs). Just watch the clown and see how often the food he doesnt eat ends up in the anemone and base it on that.
 

jenny_rs

Member
thanks for the tips, i will be upgrading down the road, so just to be safe, until i do upgrade to a larger tank (probably a 30 gal) then i will be adding the anemone. For now i will be sitcking with replica's just to be on the safe side. and it's a plus anyway because clowns don't need an anemone to survive in the aquarium.
 
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