Mixing BTA Types

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Hello all! Have any of you had experience mixing different colors/types of BTAs? I never thought of it as an issue, but I recently heard someone that said he had issues with his BTAs when he started mixing his rose bubble tips with rainbow bubble tips.

I currently have a 40 gallon breeder aquarium with 5 rose bubble tip anemones, 2 Amphiprion ocellaris, and mixed softies and LPS. The aquarium has been running for almost 2 years. I use a Current USA LED light, have a DIY sump (recently added a 110S Reef Octopus Skimmer, previously did not have a skimmer), I run a filter sock and a carbon reactor (though I do not change the carbon as often as I should). I plan to pick up a couple of green BTAs with red tips (not sure what they are called) on Saturday and add them to the tank with my rose BTAs. What are your thoughts?
 

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It depends on where they are coming from...wild caught and aqua-cultured dont tolerate each other
 

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Are your rose bta's the sherman? If so, I wouldn't do it. I added a couple wild nems in my old system and my sherman acted funny afterwards....guess what happened next? I got rid of the wild nems haha.

If they are all wild then it should not be an issue.
 

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Hello all! Have any of you had experience mixing different colors/types of BTAs? I never thought of it as an issue, but I recently heard someone that said he had issues with his BTAs when he started mixing his rose bubble tips with rainbow bubble tips.

I currently have a 40 gallon breeder aquarium with 5 rose bubble tip anemones, 2 Amphiprion ocellaris, and mixed softies and LPS. The aquarium has been running for almost 2 years. I use a Current USA LED light, have a DIY sump (recently added a 110S Reef Octopus Skimmer, previously did not have a skimmer), I run a filter sock and a carbon reactor (though I do not change the carbon as often as I should). I plan to pick up a couple of green BTAs with red tips (not sure what they are called) on Saturday and add them to the tank with my rose BTAs. What are your thoughts?

I don’t see an issue. In my tank I have a green BTA (day glow), a rainbow BTA, and had a black widow (didn’t do well but that was because of tank parameters). Both of my current nems have split in my tank.
 

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I currently have green and rainbow in my tank without issue. I have had them together for about 10 months.

I have heard issues related to mixing wild caught with others as well as mixing black widows and higher end nems like sunburst. I have no personal experience with it but enough people have had problems to make me think it must not be a coincidence.
 
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How do you tell if a BTA is wild? Are they just the duller colored ones? (Everywhere that I have SCUBAed, the anemones are much more bland than the ones I see in the hobby.)
 

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How do you tell if a BTA is wild? Are they just the duller colored ones? (Everywhere that I have SCUBAed, the anemones are much more bland than the ones I see in the hobby.)

Just ask the seller. They should know if it’s wild caught as they would either of had it imported or purchased it from a aquaculture facility or hobbyist.
 

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I would say that its a good thing to ask, but it's not like everyone is honest. Also how long does it take to say it is aquacultured, 1 spilt, 2 splits, 20 splits. I've seen Shermans die in systems with long term wilds, same for black widows. I can't afford a CSB or I would have probably killed one of those by now too :P
 

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I have all colors...wild and aquaculture . Just keep up with carbon and you should be fine.
 

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