I have over 20 rbta in my tank from 3 different "parents" and I have not figured out the bubble thing. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. I do notice more bubbling after direct feeding, though.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8883657#post8883657 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Princess Di I have over 20 rbta in my tank from 3 different "parents" and I have not figured out the bubble thing. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. I do notice more bubbling after direct feeding, though.
I rotate food for my fish everyday, so they get a variety of frozen foods such as chopped krill and mysis. I also feed various flake foods, cyclopeeze,etc. Then twice a week I direct feed chopped silversides. There are a few pictures in my gallery, although I need to update. They have really taken over. I can't hardly keep corals anymore. Guess it will be an anemone tank.
Might as well be an anemone tank since I see you have a GSM clown -they have a way of dominating a tank and discouraging growth of Cnidarians other than anemones lol
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8894295#post8894295 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Princess Di Yeah, I know. I have a mated pair in there, but I can never get a picture of them together. It's pretty sad when they pretty much own a 540 gal tank!!
Holy cow! 540g --- we should be calling you Queen Di, not princess - . Of course if that maroon rules the 540 she's the real queen. lol
Come to think of it.... when I had a maroon pair I called the female Queen Isabella and the little male's name was Mr. Queen Isabella. It fit them pretty well.
I was hoping it was genetics that is why I got a second rbta that was a non-bubbler. However after two weeks in my tank it is a bubbler. I did not feed for a week but no change in behavior, I broke down and fed it last night. Anyone here with strait tentacle anemones feed regularly? And what does regularly mean? I feed twice a week.
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