Rose Bubble Tip Anenome for sale

remember a rose is a rose is a rose...

i like people who buy captive bred and propagated!~) no more anemones from the ocean!!!!~)

"to bubble or not to bubble" that is the question!~)
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That pic is a year old thoug. Alot can happen in a year! Check this out

April 05
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June 06
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Anybody figure out what makes them bubble or not yet? Right now mine looks more like Elites, but I liked how mine looked more last year :(


-Justin
 
i could believe this...

The Eponymous Bubbles

The bubbles on the bubble tip anemones are quite attractive. Don’t get too attached to that look. They seem to come and go with time. In my experience, most BTAs do not regularly display bubbles except perhaps when disturbed. Bubbles do not seem to be an indicator of health, reproduction or anything other then maybe rough handle (as during collection, shipping, etc.)
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/marine/inverts/cnidaria/anthozoa/bubbletipanemones.htm
 
also, i have no doubt that any of the bta's are capable of showing more than one color hence their name Entacmaea "quad"ri"color"!~) i just handn't seen it!~)

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9476807#post9476807 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sagitariuscbc
justin-it looks like you did a great job bringing the rbta back from being bleached!~) was this a captive clone?~)

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It came from Aquarium World from Maria and Tony sometime around the end of '03 or beginning of '04, I think it was wild but I could be wrong. It had shrunken to the size of a half dollar coin a few months before the '05 pic was taken. So it was a full turnaround by all acounts! I feel very lucky and fortunate that it survived through my learning curve.

-Justin
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9476775#post9476775 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sagitariuscbc
i could believe this...

The Eponymous Bubbles

The bubbles on the bubble tip anemones are quite attractive. Don’t get too attached to that look. They seem to come and go with time. In my experience, most BTAs do not regularly display bubbles except perhaps when disturbed. Bubbles do not seem to be an indicator of health, reproduction or anything other then maybe rough handle (as during collection, shipping, etc.)
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/marine/inverts/cnidaria/anthozoa/bubbletipanemones.htm

Thanks Shawn :)Ya, I figured that was what was up, seems like I skimmed that read before. Me and MikeB were talking about this very thing a few weeks ago and kinda drew similar conclusions.

Lovely coral. Some of my girls want me to do an anenome only tank, would be nice, definately would be a noble undertaking; money and bigger house permitting :D


-Justin


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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9477369#post9477369 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sagitariuscbc
what did you feed/attribute to the overall success!~)

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The first major factor was providing enough light for photosynthesis to take place which I can honestly say was not the case when I bought it. The next step was a major yet consistant amount of water changes to get my water back on track as it suffered from a totall crash prior where every fish was lost, lawnmower blenny, sailfin tang, tomatoe clown and a pink skunk clown, yellow choris wrasse, shrimp goby. Shortly thereafter was when he almost perished and was the size of a coin. Then like the comeback kid with good light, good water, I started a regiment of krill which was just as much of a contributing factor and really helped color up. From the bleached stage I started feeding a half piece of krill every 3 days, which after about 2-3 months bumped up to a whole piece every 3 days. Then once the color was there I just maintaind with mysis(every 2-3 days @ approx 5-10 mysis) and on the odd days will supplement with reefnutrition's roti-feast(miracle in a bottle ;) )

-Justin
 
Got your email yesterday Shawn.

Here's a shot that I took yesterday. This is a clone of yours with another in the background.

They too went through a bleaching period due to high temperatures.

The big gal is probably 12-16 inches big and is home to a very aggressive Yellow Stripe Maroon.

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Robert - that looks like a completely different RBTA. I'm am interested in seeing how it turns out in the next year or so.

Minh
 
Minh - That is a different RBTA than the first one I posted. I have had probably a half a dozen clones from Shawn's.

These two have been in this tank for about two years.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9488488#post9488488 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Sheldon337
I can never post pics here. Cant figure it out. Minh if u want a pic, PM me ur email.

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I put spaces between IMG to show the code without RC trying to make it a link and hiding it from you to see. Gotta get photobucket, makes sending tons of photos effortless without bogging your mail server down:)

-Justin
 
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