to those who want a RBTA

jubjub

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thought i would share pics for all the people who thought about getting a RBTA hope your tank is big enough....the following pics are 4 months of growth. Kept under 2x 250w 15k mh's..... feeding half a silverside every 3-4 days

(excuse any dirty tank pics)

my nem when i got him in march of 08
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july 21 08
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and yes that is the same clownfish hosting in both pics!
 
So what you're saying is my 20L i was thinking of putting one into will become a RBTA only tank? Somehow I think I'm totally OK with that :D
 
well a 20l is no where big enough for a RBTA if you ask me....but if you do do that, ha! my tanks a 5foot 75gal tank and the nem is taking over ahhhh!!!
 
There's a local strain of RBTA that seems to stay small and just divide instead, so that will probably be a good option for me if I go that route with that tank :)
 
I recently purchased an RBTA from someone getting out of the hobby and she had it in a 30 gallon for 1.5 yrs. (so she said) and fed it a half a shrimp a week, but then her lighting was 2-65W PC's. It isn't huge, but it is quite dark in color, but is already lightening up under a 250W 20000K bulb in it's quarantine. Before you think it's bleaching, it's been in the tank for three weeks and it started at 1 hr and is up to 4 hrs. now.
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13687585#post13687585 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by garygb
A beautiful RBTA you have there.

^^ thanks...although i kinda wish he would split he's getting really big my best guess is atleast 15" across now....also be nice if he split because could sell the clones maybe make a lil money since im poor
 
dude, that is a tight anemone. It's huge! You could always try to force it to split by cutting it....
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13690519#post13690519 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Gig 'em
dude, that is a tight anemone. It's huge! You could always try to force it to split by cutting it....



ugh im not a fan of cutting any animal unless its a big slab of steak on my dinner plate....

on a more subject oriented note, cutting i dont think is a good idea because i've read about a few people who crashed their tank because when the nems are cut they release some toxin that could kill off your tank pretty fast.
 
I've had my RBTA for 8 months or so. It grows slowly and splits frequently.

I have 3 total now, and none are bigger than the mother the day I bought it.

Also, the first one has stayed in the same place, and the clones wonder all over the tank.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13694129#post13694129 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jubjubrsx
ugh im not a fan of cutting any animal unless its a big slab of steak on my dinner plate....

on a more subject oriented note, cutting i dont think is a good idea because i've read about a few people who crashed their tank because when the nems are cut they release some toxin that could kill off your tank pretty fast.

+1 on that answer
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13707426#post13707426 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Doris M
I feed mine krill every other day and they split often.

what kind of krill--frozen, freeze dried ??
 
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