I'm starting to think I have a bubble tip obsession

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Anyways just thought I'd show a couple pics of my newest one:

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Here's another one I've had that I have had trouble photographing (these pics still aren't great), when I got this one it was bleached but now has a neon yellow/green glow with orange tips so I am very happy
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best part is the two combined have cost me less $100
 
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So, now I have a total of 6 bubble tips... since those pictures I came across a pair of odd rose bubble tips (have more of the features seen on gbta) and a blue/green with purple/blue tips. I might have to get rid of a couple before I end up with a species tank!
 

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nothing wrong with a species tank. just pack it full of stuff that likes anemones for hosts.
 
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Here's a pic of the new bubbles...

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the green should start coloring up (hasn't been in a position to catch a lot light until moving to current location)

My anemone island
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you can kind of see in this one that the new roses are a little different than the old ones
 
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I have to say my bubble tips have been pretty forgiving, I placed them in a favorable spot and they seem to stay put except for some slight positioning when they compete for light. My first bubble was added about 4 months in and has done really well (its the green with orange tips, a little hard to see in the above picture) and the second was 5 months in and is the large rainbow bubble. IME strong light and proper flow seem to be more important for bubble tips than a matured tank, that said my tank doesn't fluctuate much since I do about 20% water changes a week and leave my nitrates at about 10.
 

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