fazgood
Not Quite Right
I have a green BTA that was a fine looking bubble anemone when I got it about 8 months ago. It quickly split in three parts when I brought it home and now there are three really big and healthy looking BTAs. The only thing is that it's tentacles no longer have bubbles, they now look more like condylactus tentacles. I feed them a couple of times a week a mix of krill, shrimp and Rods food and the clowns love it. They are not overly aggressive to it and host in it and the mushrooms near by.
I have them located about 18 inches away from the lights (250W 14000K) and 110W T-5 actinics. Water quality is good and the tank has been around for 17 years. Any thoughts as to why they lost their bubbly look?
Salinity 1.026
Alk 9
Calcium 420
Mag â€"œ 1350
PH 7.9 to 8.1
Nitrates â€"œ 10 â€"œ 15
Phosphate â€"œ 0
Temp â€"œ 78 â€"œ 80
About 10 fish
Mostly soft corals, ricordias, mushrooms and zoas
Thanks
Faz
I have them located about 18 inches away from the lights (250W 14000K) and 110W T-5 actinics. Water quality is good and the tank has been around for 17 years. Any thoughts as to why they lost their bubbly look?
Salinity 1.026
Alk 9
Calcium 420
Mag â€"œ 1350
PH 7.9 to 8.1
Nitrates â€"œ 10 â€"œ 15
Phosphate â€"œ 0
Temp â€"œ 78 â€"œ 80
About 10 fish
Mostly soft corals, ricordias, mushrooms and zoas
Thanks
Faz