Bubble Tip Anemone Show Off / Eye Candy Thread

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My rainbow BTA
 

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Here is mine. Im so new to anemones so any info would be greatly appreciated. My clowns dont pay attention to it yet. My son surprised me with it over the weekend
 

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What type is it? what kind of clowns do you have?

Also, my Ocelaris paid no attention to the Bubble tip in my tank until I put them all in a floating basket together.

They figured out what they were supposed to be doing in less than an hour. .
 

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Here is mine. Im so new to anemones so any info would be greatly appreciated. My clowns dont pay attention to it yet. My son surprised me with it over the weekend
Was that sold as a BTA? If so it is totally bleached. I think it is another type of anemone.
Here is mine. Im so new to anemones so any info would be greatly appreciated. My clowns dont pay attention to it yet. My son surprised me with it over the weekend
If that is a bubble tip it is extremely bleached. It looks suprisingly healthy for being so bleached. I am not a expert on ID of other anemones, but think it may not be a BTA.
 

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Was that sold as a BTA? If so it is totally bleached. I think it is another type of anemone.

If that is a bubble tip it is extremely bleached. It looks suprisingly healthy for being so bleached. I am not a expert on ID of other anemones, but think it may not be a BTA.
I have no ideA. My son got it for me. The back is a beautiful pink
 

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What type is it? what kind of clowns do you have?

Also, my Ocelaris paid no attention to the Bubble tip in my tank until I put them all in a floating basket together.

They figured out what they were supposed to be doing in less than an hour. .
I have 3 perculas and 1 tomato
 

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Sorry, brain wasn't working.. Yeah, hard to tell what that is with that coloring. If it is a BTA, it's bleached.

I wouldn't try to force the clowns if it is. As that's a very sick nem. Give it time and see if it colors up at all.
 

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Sorry, brain wasn't working.. Yeah, hard to tell what that is with that coloring. If it is a BTA, it's bleached.

I wouldn't try to force the clowns if it is. As that's a very sick nem. Give it time and see if it colors up at all.
Thank you
 

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My Rainbow BTA finally found its happy place. It wandered for a week before settling in this crack right by where it started in the first place. It's only about the size of a half dollar, can't wait for it to grow up!
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