dalston
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)So i'm sure their have been many threads in the past discussing this subject but i'd like to find out everyones personal experience. I've heard many explanations as to why this happens but it still seems like its an unsolved mystery in this hobby.
here is part of an article I read... The issue of most note to aquarists is "bubbliness" of this species tentacular ends. Loss of "bubbles" has been speculated to be due to insufficient light, current, feeding, presence of host fish/es, reaction to competitive influence/s... At this moment "the jury is still out" on this issue. The degree of bubbled-ended-ness does seem to be positively correlated with more current, less feeding, the presence of symbionts and other Cnidarians though. The bubbliness is evidently not a matter of life/death, good/bad... as specimens of both can/do well, and they do change back/forth at times from no apparent provocation.
I'd like for people to share their experience (with pic's of course
) of their BTA's and the behaviour of their bubbling tips.
here is part of an article I read... The issue of most note to aquarists is "bubbliness" of this species tentacular ends. Loss of "bubbles" has been speculated to be due to insufficient light, current, feeding, presence of host fish/es, reaction to competitive influence/s... At this moment "the jury is still out" on this issue. The degree of bubbled-ended-ness does seem to be positively correlated with more current, less feeding, the presence of symbionts and other Cnidarians though. The bubbliness is evidently not a matter of life/death, good/bad... as specimens of both can/do well, and they do change back/forth at times from no apparent provocation.
I'd like for people to share their experience (with pic's of course