I've had my BTA for about a month or so now. Overall it acclimated nicely - it took a few days before it found a spot it liked.
A few days ago, I found it deflated, with its mouth wide open - I could clearly see it's innards. I thought for sure it was a goner.
I did a big water change, and this morning it was back to its big plump self, mouth closed.
However, this afternoon, it's back to being deflated and old-man-testicle looking. It caught a few mysis shrimp this morning.
What's up with BTA's? Is this normal behavior?
PS - It parked itself in a shady spot under a rock arch. Do they move if they don't get enough light? I'm worried it will 'starve' itself of PAR. I feed it about twice a week though.
A few days ago, I found it deflated, with its mouth wide open - I could clearly see it's innards. I thought for sure it was a goner.
I did a big water change, and this morning it was back to its big plump self, mouth closed.
However, this afternoon, it's back to being deflated and old-man-testicle looking. It caught a few mysis shrimp this morning.
What's up with BTA's? Is this normal behavior?
PS - It parked itself in a shady spot under a rock arch. Do they move if they don't get enough light? I'm worried it will 'starve' itself of PAR. I feed it about twice a week though.