My friend Angelo’s insane Chicago Anemone that won’t split… (those Nasos are full size) I’m guessing it’s about 18-20” diameter (you could fit a golfball in its mouth easily)
Anyone else seen a bubble tip this big that hasn’t split?
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Yeah that one looks a little bigger!A clone line I have only splits every couple years. Splits are always asymetrical with one sibling roughly 2/3 - 3/4 the size of the parent and the other significantly smaller (roughly 1/2 - 2/3 in the case of triplets).
This first picture the view is roughly 3' from left to right so it's oral disc is in the range of 15" - 18". Clowns have been with in the tank since 2004 as well as the brown BTA (brown clone line goes back to a wild purchased in 1998). The Rose was added about 12 years ago.
Here it is in the same tank shortly after a split, tank is 4' wide 90 gallon.
My friend Angelo’s insane Chicago Anemone that won’t split… (those Nasos are full size) I’m guessing it’s about 18-20” diameter (you could fit a golfball in its mouth easily)
Anyone else seen a bubble tip this big that hasn’t split?
Yeah I size them by comparable pizza size…Mine got to be about 14-16" before it split the first time. Hard to say exactly because it would wrap around a rock on one end. A water change triggered the split, otherwise I'm not sure it ever would have done so. It took a long time to split the first time.
But it's in a 29g, which is 30 inches long. And I'm sure it covered half the tank at times. Still, the one in your image looks noticeably bigger.
Wow that thing is huge. Do you target feed or high par?A clone line I have only splits every couple years. Splits are always asymetrical with one sibling roughly 2/3 - 3/4 the size of the parent and the other significantly smaller (roughly 1/2 - 2/3 in the case of triplets).
This first picture the view is roughly 3' from left to right so it's oral disc is in the range of 15" - 18". Clowns have been with in the tank since 2004 as well as the brown BTA (brown clone line goes back to a wild purchased in 1998). The Rose was added about 12 years ago.
Here it is in the same tank shortly after a split, tank is 4' wide 90 gallon.
Looks
Wow that thing is huge. Do you target feed or high par?
Mine never look like that! Love your rasta, any secret to the bubble? ( I know I know everybody asks that) I want more bubble
Mine never look like that! Love your rasta, any secret to the bubble? ( I know I know everybody asks that) I want more bubble
Yeah that one looks a little bigger!
I will thank you!Try more blue light. That's the the most significant difference between the two tanks.