Green vs red bubble tip anemone hardier?

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I made this thread YEARS ago, but I wanted to make it again to see if the opinions have changed:

Is there a difference in green vs red bubble tip anemones? Is one hardier than the other?
 

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I do not believe that color is the determining factor. I don't see many aquacultured green anemones. Mostly I see Rose or Rainbow. Not to say that there aren't aquacultured greens, but they simply just aren't as common. Wild Bubble Tips are much more temperamental than aquacultured.
 

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In my experience I’ve found that wild caught green bubble tips are harder to keep alive than wild caught and aquaculture rose/rainbows.
As for aquaculture they are pretty much the same care
 
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My green one bit the dust while my red one is thriving. Not sure where they came from as I bought them second hand.
 

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I've struggled with greens but have had success with reds and rainbows. Not 100% sure if the anemones I've gotten from my LFS are aquacultured or wild-caught though
 

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I do not believe that color is the determining factor. I don't see many aquacultured green anemones. Mostly I see Rose or Rainbow. Not to say that there aren't aquacultured greens, but they simply just aren't as common. Wild Bubble Tips are much more temperamental than aquacultured.
Agreed!
 
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Seems like my experience matches the general consensus - I also had trouble keeping green BTA alive while red BTA flourished.
 

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I had a tank raised Green BTA that did great for over a year until I added an RBTA to the same aquarium. The green came from a local guy who's tank was overrun with them, and the RBTA was a local split from a hobbyist tank as well...

They parked next to each other and the green one withered/wasted away fairly quickly. Not sure if it was coincidence or not, but it was fine and growing before I added the RBTA, and I had no other issues or parameter swings to explain it...
 

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Was that before you put the anemone in the DT? What’s the purpose of treating anemones in antibiotics?
It was after , they looked good then started to decline in health while the other anemones doing great , read the sticky on cipro treatment for anemones. They are looking a lot better now and I’m hoping for full recovery
 

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My first is a green one and is quite surprisingly doing well it seems to be a wild one. Cause my lfs doesn’t breed anemones. I got it thinking I scammed the lfs by buying the rainbow one due to it not having any green spots on it. One week later its covered in spots. So much for being a smart person ‍♂️
 

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Slight difference.
 

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In my experience I’ve found that wild caught green bubble tips are harder to keep alive than wild caught and aquaculture rose/rainbows.
As for aquaculture they are pretty much the same care
I have found this to be true also ime
 
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Seems like my experience matches most of others - greens tend to die out while red flourishes. I don’t know if I should blame my husbandry or if I should blame the anemones that I choose. Who knows.
 

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Seems like my experience matches most of others - greens tend to die out while red flourishes. I don’t know if I should blame my husbandry or if I should blame the anemones that I choose. Who knows.
It’s hard to say but I feel like wild caught green bubble tips don’t do well in a lot of peoples tanks
 

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About the same IMO. I have a green that is 10 years old. Has never split and is the size of a basketball when puffed up.
 

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