RBTA lost its bubbles....what to do?

95accord

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i know this is a commun question but im seriously stumped.
I currently have a 45 gal Osaka Cube mixed reef. I have a mated pair of B&W ORA clowns which just recently started to hang out in my anemone (however this only started 3 days ago, the nem has been like this since week 2). All params are in check, 250w MH W/72w actinic. I obtained the RBTA from a fellow reefer who's mother colonie recently split. I know of 2 other clones which have all retained their bubbles under similar params. Mine, the color is really intense and has even had the base of the tentacles turn a slight green. Their nems look like mine did at week 1.

sg 1.025
NO3 - 0
NO4 - 0
PO4 - 0
ALK - 11
CA 430
Temp 80
PH 8.1

i've fed it a few times since i received it but doesnt seem to eat all the food. only a portion (probably only what it wants)
I run a 15gal sump with Tunze 9002 skimmer, MJ1200, Tunze 6045 power head. i dose VSV and kent 2 part with bi weekly water changes.
Over all everything else in the tank seem great (besides loosing the occasional SPS frag)

week 1 (before)
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week 5 (sept 22 now)

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pics arent the greatest but you get the idea

any suggestions would be super.


any recomendations on how to return it to its bubbly glory? Have a done something that i dont know? i thought ive done everything right...........
 
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The BTA is looking lots better from the looks of your pictures. When you first had it, the nem definitely looked very bleached. Coloring up is a very good sign. I wouldn't worry about the bubbles. BTA's do that a lot. My bta's almost never have the bubbles on them.
 
Someone posted in hear that high protien diet helps them keep their bubbles, I have seen some evidience of this also. I do think the bubbles are a sign of health and diet. A full compliment of trace minerals in the water could also help. Could be more complicated than just diet though.

- Mark
 
mine has easily trippled in size since i got it six months ago. it has never moved nor has it had any bubbles since the day i first got it. all of the research i have done on this matter claims that it is not a health issue. so i am not that worried about it.
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The BTA is looking lots better from the looks of your pictures. When you first had it, the nem definitely looked very bleached. Coloring up is a very good sign. I wouldn't worry about the bubbles. BTA's do that a lot. My bta's almost never have the bubbles on them.

I agree, it looks a lot healthier!
 
I have had one for over 8 years and it's over a foot across. It had bubbles the first month and never after.
 
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