Are those crazy huge bubble algae????Red is the next color I'll be purchasing your wife has good taste! Cipro is a great idea. The stings are very mild but it's a pain to unstick them... thats how I got it on both hands...
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Are those crazy huge bubble algae????Red is the next color I'll be purchasing your wife has good taste! Cipro is a great idea. The stings are very mild but it's a pain to unstick them... thats how I got it on both hands...
Yup... I keep them just like anyone keeps other macros. Well sort of. I allow those 3 to survive. The rest get squished.Are those crazy huge bubble algae????
can you mix a supernova anemone with Colorado anemone? ThanksI have had different colored btas and for some reason they all eventually turn to the rainbow color or fade away. Only the rainbow stay put and thrive. I am by no means an expert on btas. I prefer other nems mostly.
I would not mix them simply to make sure the money you spend is not so much a gamble.
Personally, I would combine my current btas into the one current tank and put the new one in with only the rock/maxi minis. JMO
This is going to get spicy.can you mix a supernova anemone with Colorado anemone? Thanks
So many sellers pray they can keep things alive until they can sell them. As seen below you post, some idiots will split them in 1/2 with a razorblade, let theN heal until they look ok and sell them.What I wonder is if this is just a case of "I ordered a CSB and it died soon after arrival" without realize the cheapy RBTA they got from the lfs and is thriving went through FAR less stress to reach their tank than that CSB. But of course if someone wants to send me a CSB, i'd be happy to test that theory out in my nem tank.