Colorado Sunburst BTA

LA reefs sells sunbursts, and Louis labels it as a sunburst bta. So if it wasn't labeled a sunburst it probably doesn't have lineage. But who cares. A beautiful nem is a beautiful nem. Call it the Seattle sunburst!
 
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I want a clone of that one, even just the first one. Does not have to be a clone of the last one. :) :) :)
 
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The first and third picture were taken the same day. The first was taken under only actinic, the third under full spectrum lighting a day or two after I got it.
Over time the random green tentacles went away, the pink and orange sort of fight for dominance on a day to day basis and the yellow tips became more prominent.

The second picture was after I moved the anemone to a different tank. It shrunk down and the pigments became so concentrated that it looked brown instead of orange/red.

The last pic is basically how it looks now.

The good news is I have had it for about 7 years. The bad new is it has never split, and I am not about to try to cut it.
 
Was just researching and ran across this thread..

I had this strain for a few yrs now and seen it change so many times cause of lighting. But I love this nem :D

Under 250w MH

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Under T5's

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Under currently LEDS


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I still can't seem to get a good picture of my bta with LEDs on. Here is a picture of it when lights are out and I use camera flash:

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Here is one with just royal blue lights:

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