I have a BTA that has been healthy for a number of months. I got him when his diameter was a little larger than a golf ball (I believe). Now he is about the size of a softball. In the number of months that I've had him, I have watched him grow big/fluffy, as well as tall. This week, I have noticed that he is hovering closer to the ground, but yet his tentacles are still fluffy and flowing like normal. He's been eating like normal. Nothing has changed.
Is this height reducing something to be concerned about?
I have seen him, when lights were out, turn himself in to a ball. Meaning, his outer body closes up around him to only expose his head. Only a tentacle tip or two showing. Then once lights come on, he relaxes and goes back to normal. Is this also normal behavior?
Should I be concerned with anything? And NO, he has not moved since I got him. He found his home within the an hour or two and has been there since. I'm thinking a good 6 months.