Are there any clownfish-host anemones that resemble the magnifica but are actually affordable? Or does anyone know where I can get a cheap magnifica?
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sebae or lta for sure. Also a bta once it gets big gets long and stringy too
I think bubble tips only do that if they are starving for light or are trying to catch more food.
I am not sure about that based on tanks I have seen with several bta. Each one does its own thing and they get the same treatment and lighting... hmm?
What I have noticed is when bta get long and stringy they tend to be larger. Not some tiny 2 to 4 inch bubbly thing. About a good 8 to 10 inch or more spread all the time. They are larger.
At least that is what I have seen on live aquaria. Reefaquarium.com also says the same thing.
I only skimmed through the video. Obviously the speaker has been around the aquarium trade longer then I have but it seems like that speech was a basic introduction to anemones. Not sure i would use/quotr it for specific behaviors like tentacle length of bta versus bubbly.
In the very beginning he showed a pic of wild bta.. and sure enough some were bubbly and some stringy right in the same patch/depth/etc..
So I am not sure what to think. Thank you though.
I removed the video and changed this because I realized it wasn't from that but from reefaquarium.com and live aquaria. Sorry about that. I rewatched the video to double check right after I posted and realized it was from these websites.
Since I am not a scientist who studies these creatures I cannot state anything as a possible fact. But I will feed my largest bta, stretches out about a foot wide, which is stringy, more often to see what happens. My other seven or so, I lost count, smaller bta are bubbly. Let's see what happens