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They both look like BTA so which ever you like the look of
That's the tricky part of the hobby.How much do you think is the price of the first and second one?
Wow nice nem! 70$ for the first 30$ for the second oneThat's the tricky part of the hobby.
They can both be green bubbles but someone can say one is a majestic green acid wash.
So a normal GBTA will cost anywhere from 30-80 bucks where I live and an acid wash one will run tou 150-400 depending on color and size.
I got both my nems from this site and they were 150 each for crazy rainbow and ultra rose colored. You just gotta find the ones you like!
Mine actually ended up next t ok each other hahaha silly nems!
The pics you provided dont look very clear so it's hard to say what type they really are. How much is the shop or person selling them for?
Personally I'm not a green nem fan so id pay 50 for those with the pics provided. However if they are some kind of green black widow or or acid wash then they would fetch more
Some would try to sell that top one as a colorado gold for 1500 hahahaLook locally if you have a reef club or on Craigslist. In my area there is a glut of BTA’s
Here are my last two purchases.
I gave a guy $25 credit towards something he was buying from me for the top one. The bottom one was free from somebody overrun with splits.
Sounds good, what kind of sand is that?Look locally if you have a reef club or on Craigslist. In my area there is a glut of BTA’s
Here are my last two purchases.
I gave a guy $25 credit towards something he was buying from me for the top one. The bottom one was free from somebody overrun with splits.
I do t think its sand. I could be wrong but I believe it is a colony of green star polyps.Sounds good, what kind of sand is that?
Neither,
A 20G tank is too small for a maroon clown and it is very difficult to keep stable enough parameters for an anemone in that size tank. You also have to have the correct lighting for an anemone and be sure to keep your power heads covered in case the anemone takes a walk about and ends up getting shredded in your powerheads. Also certain breeds of clowns are natural guests for certain types on anemones and I am almost positive a BTA is not a natural host for a Maroon clown. I would do a Google search to see which anemones host which type of clown.
Thanks for that info. I haven't looked at the list is quite a while and don't have my maroon anymore. I am one of the people who bought first and then investigated and bought a condy anemone for my maroon in my first tank not knowing that they rarely if ever host at all.
I ended up going to the store and getting a percula clownfish instead. Went back home my maroon shredded him like a shark and a little sardine. Took them both back to the store and got these 2 instead. They both have been in the same tank together for a year at the petstore. Got them both for 90$, btw I ended up removing the 9000L/hr wave maker. The clownfish got acclimated for 1 hr and 30 minutes. And after 10 minutes they accepted to eat from my hand brine shrimp.Neither,
A 20G tank is too small for a maroon clown and it is very difficult to keep stable enough parameters for an anemone in that size tank. You also have to have the correct lighting for an anemone and be sure to keep your power heads covered in case the anemone takes a walk about and ends up getting shredded in your powerheads. Also certain breeds of clowns are natural guests for certain types on anemones and I am almost positive a BTA is not a natural host for a Maroon clown. I would do a Google search to see which anemones host which type of clown.