jamesnmandy
In Memoriam
Please see these pics
http://s34.photobucket.com/albums/d116/jamesnmandy/BTA/
my LFS said the other three ends of this frag that has one living BTA on it will eventually produce more BTA's
he said the ridged trumpet shaped extensions are actually an anenome forming it's own exoskeleton and they will come out of those other three tops eventually
is the anenome animal itself actually deep down inside these "trumpets" or does this piece of rock have actually nothing to do with the anenome itself, is it simply the rock the anenome chose to be home?
it's a frag off of one of their display tank anenome's, very nice, picked up for $23, seemed ok to me
also, is direct feeding of the anenome crucial or should i let mother nature take it's course and let it catch what it can and feed off the light itself mostly (150W MH about 12-15" from anenome)? seems to be alot of conflicting info on the subject of feeding anenomes
http://s34.photobucket.com/albums/d116/jamesnmandy/BTA/
my LFS said the other three ends of this frag that has one living BTA on it will eventually produce more BTA's
he said the ridged trumpet shaped extensions are actually an anenome forming it's own exoskeleton and they will come out of those other three tops eventually
is the anenome animal itself actually deep down inside these "trumpets" or does this piece of rock have actually nothing to do with the anenome itself, is it simply the rock the anenome chose to be home?
it's a frag off of one of their display tank anenome's, very nice, picked up for $23, seemed ok to me
also, is direct feeding of the anenome crucial or should i let mother nature take it's course and let it catch what it can and feed off the light itself mostly (150W MH about 12-15" from anenome)? seems to be alot of conflicting info on the subject of feeding anenomes
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