FS: pair of black clowns maybe RBTA

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Has this anenome ever had tighter bulbs on it? Did I miss it; does it have any green in it?
 
Dont want to sidestrack and dont want to start a debate but "bulbs" arent really a function of physiology as it is tank conditions. You could put that anemone in your tank and in a week it could bulb up and vice versa. There are many opinions as to why this happens but im sure the consensus is that much of it has to do with tank conditions (not saying your conditions are bad BTW).

And this is also a bump for a great price :)
 
2 questions.... are you willing to ship them? how soon are you looking to sell them?

-Scott
 
Clay got the clowns from me. The clowns are actually tank raised from australia. I have two pair from the same shipment and they lay eggs every two weeks like clock work.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12535693#post12535693 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Solitaryensis
Dont want to sidestrack and dont want to start a debate but "bulbs" arent really a function of physiology as it is tank conditions. You could put that anemone in your tank and in a week it could bulb up and vice versa. There are many opinions as to why this happens but im sure the consensus is that much of it has to do with tank conditions (not saying your conditions are bad BTW).

And this is also a bump for a great price :)

soli is right. if it did have the bulbs, you could put it in your tank and they might disappear.

First I had a green BTA with the phattest bulbs for about two years. I sold it and got a rose BTA. It was in the same tank about a month later and I never could get it to bubble up.
 
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