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I did dose nitrates yesterday to 5ppm hopefully that might help. But I have not fed the guy maybe squirts of mysis shrimp every time I feed but other than that nothing has changed.Your nitrates are pretty low, have you been feeding the anemone? I ran an ULNS to make my SPS happy and had a BTA do this if I didn't feed it weekly. I have recently started dosing nitrates and it seems to be helping too, but I'm new to that part.
So does my BTA look normal? Healthy?Some btas just do it stubby. I've got a few of them myself as well, look under the larger ones. I have put the smaller ones nearly everywhere and while they can open big they always remain short.
It’s just weird it use to have long tentacles with the bubblesSome btas just do it stubby. I've got a few of them myself as well, look under the larger ones. I have put the smaller ones nearly everywhere and while they can open big they always remain short.
Rainbow bubble tip used to look like thisIt looks fine to me, Haitian pink tip/condy?
Yes they are the same anemone and the same spotThose two pictures are the same anemone? Is it in the same spot in both of your pictures?
I did have the return pump pointed straight at it since there is a gorgonian right next to it but 3 days ago moved it awaySomething is up then, has lightning or flow changed, to much flow will cause my larger ones to shrink their danglers
Alright will do thank you for your help!Could very well be irritated at that, give it a week to sort out and just keep a watchful eye that it isn't in further decline.
It’s not normal nor healthy, no such thing as stubby tentacle bubble tipsSo does my BTA look normal? Healthy?
32 gallon Biocube with the Steve’s led.It’s not normal nor healthy, no such thing as stubby tentacle bubble tips
what lighting do u have on and how big is the tank. ?
It does look like it’s starving for light32 gallon Biocube with the Steve’s led.
I have the lights turned on to about to 65 percent, they recommend 75 percent for sps corals.It does look like it’s starving for light
I don’t know much about that light so hopefully someone can chime in with their experience with that light and nemsI have the lights turned on to about to 65 percent, they recommend 75 percent for sps corals.