when I first got my rbta (about 9 months ago), all the tentacles were bubbled up nicely. but ever since I put it in my tank, all the tentacles are just elongated. it has probably quadrupled in size already, maybe more, but I have not seen it bubble up again. I feed silversides every 2-3 days. that is what the previous owner fed to the rbta. It has not moved at all from the rock I set it, so can't say it is not happy with light or flow. any ideas? maybe try to feed more?
thanks.
Hello to everyone!
I visited this thread a while ago. I had the same question in mind and wanted to test different options to see what makes anemone bubble. I think I have proved to my self what really is needed to these creatures to show all of their beauty.
I purchased Red bubble anemone 6 month ago. It was so cute with red/green bubbles. Then slowly it started to loose its bubbles and became spaghetti like, brownish strange stuff.
I fed it 1-2 a week, clowns are also hosting it. Flow was low and only thing I decided to look in to is the light. I also tried not to feed it at all.
My old light was Fluval M36 ( nice but not so nice after all.... let me explain)
I decided to upgrade my lights to Radion Gen3 (which went back to the supplier 2 days after.....reason: well too expensive for just a spot in the middle of the tank and I didn't want to purchase 2 of them for my 90cm fish tank, too complicated and noisy too)
One thing I noticed was that the anemone did start to react while I was setting the radion up)
Then I had to use my Fluval light again (result: anemone went back to spaghetti creature again)
I also tried T5's once (my mate gave to me for a week) It didn't make much difference either, heated up very fast dow)
One month later I had a good tip of a Zoas grower for a light Evergrow IT2080 ProReef V2! It was half of the price of one Radion so I had to try it!
I can truly say, what a difference!!!! WOW, the color!!! Anemone bubbled up in an hour and looks amazing!
Testing all and everything I could think of, I can say that it's definitely the light!
Flow is something the creature will control by it self, if it won't like the spot....it will move. Mine never moved and had foods of all kinds and different times and quantities (all of this made no difference)
Water parameters by the way are not always ideal as well))) But it only proves that the main requirement is proper light with UV and all the blues!
Good luck I hope my tip will help you!
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