Is this a Majano or BTA?

Dr.Ocean

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it is so small but its realy beautifull for a majano. it has a pink base with green marble tentacles and purple tips. its so small about half an inch.Here are some photos
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Thanks in advance guys,

Sam
 
The apparent spotting on the column would eliminate E. quadricolor, Bubble Tip Anemones.

I believe it also eliminates majano.

What is the source of the specimen?
 
My LFS has BTA's that look like that lately....green spotting on the tentacles...don't recall if on the body too. But certainly bigger than 1/2" Nice macro pic :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6233021#post6233021 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by traveller7
The apparent spotting on the column would eliminate E. quadricolor, Bubble Tip Anemones.

I believe it also eliminates majano.

What is the source of the specimen?

am not sure if its a BTA either. It came with one of the LR.
 
it does kinda look like a bta but i have to agree about the spotting on the foot making it questionable. i say keep it, feed it, and hope it turns out to be the coolest hitch hiker ever
 
Strangely, I have seen (rarely) BTA's with that marbling in the tentacles. At the LFS they were called "Vietnamese Bulb-Tentacle Anemones" though we know that doesn't necessarily mean anything. I would try to feed it and see if you can get it to grow. I have seen BTA's smaller than a dime after I had an adult go through an Ampmaster 3000 and several of the pieces turned into mini anemones.
 
Thank you guys for all the help.Am still confused and I thought it would be a good idea to add more photos. these photos were taken last night and this morning.
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once again thank you.
 
Totally looks like the BTA's at my LFS currently. If I didn't know how small it was, I wouldn't hesitate to call it a BTA. I agree to just feed it and see what happens...the moment you see two instead of it growing, then start thinking pest anemone.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6243378#post6243378 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SDguy
Totally looks like the BTA's at my LFS currently.
Do the BTA's at your LFS have the distinctive spotting pattern on the column as well?
 
Unfortunately I didn't notice the column, as they were all open, and short of me sticking my hand in the tank:rolleyes: , I couldn't really see the column. But the tentacles looked just like the second picture. And they weren't big BTA's either, maybe 3" diameter. Other than the spotting, they weren't very interesting to me...kind of a darker, army green...but they weren't under very nice lighting either.
 
Darn...went to that LFS to check out those BTA's again; see if their column had that speckling...but there were none left :(
 
Yea, thats almost exactly what i have! Mine was slightly smaller at first and nearly pure white. Over a few months it turned pale cream, now very light green, also with speckles. Mine seems to be growing (slowly) and has nipple tips much of the time, just like in that pic.

The ones that my friend has, that we know for sure dont get bigger than 1.5" are like normal BTAs, small but nice deep green, no speckling.

I am trying to feed mine to get it to grow but it seems to be pretty slow growing. Its grown from 1.2cm to 4cm in like 6months (no feeding in the beginning, only fed recently ~monh or so) but it was bleached and now at least i know it has zooxanthellae.

HTH
 
I feed my btas shrimp. Both hikari mysis, PE mysis, and regular table shrimp cut into small pieces. it is important to to try and stuff too much food into the mouth, it can hurt the anemone so pieces must be the right small size. That is why the hikari and pe are easy. you will see a response hours after feeding. If you are feeding mysis you can feed daily. A great way to get them to grow.

I say feed often. Good luck, Kevin
 
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