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In my experience it has to do with the amount of flow, at least in my tank that is. The more flow the more they bubble up. I am sure there are probably other factors too but that has been my main observation. I run my MP's different throughout the day via my apex and when there is a lot of flow my BT's tend to bubble up, but when the flow is more gentle they tend to be more stringy.
I have also noticed that when they split the smaller nems seem to stay bubbly more than the large ones.
I thought this amusing as i was just wondering over the last week if there has been any more fact finding into the reason why sometimes the nems are bubbly and sometimes they are stretched out.
The reason i was wondering this is because my nems have been stretched out for a while. I had not been very good lately at testing and when i just did i noticed my dkh was low. I raised it back up over 3 days and when i was done all the nems were back to being bubbly there are 7 of them now from one minus the few i have given away.
I wouldn't have thought much of it if it were just one or two of them but all 7 shrunk back down.
I didn't adjust or change anything else during this time period, i also don't know if that's the real reason they all did it, but i would be interested in knowing if people raise their dkh and have noticed this as well....
Hi is that in an evo 13.5 if so what lighting donuts have?Same anemones, different parts of the day. They liked to move.
Do not believe it is genetic more than that the genetic allow different phenotype. At least with the clone I have. Why - all of my experiences go back to the same individual that have clone itself (clone - the same genomes). In some aquarium - bubbles, some others not bubbles - in the same water (different aquariums) sometimes bubbles, sometimes not.Probably it’s due to genetics.
Yes, it's the 13.5 It had a current led light on it, non pro.Hi is that in an evo 13.5 if so what lighting donuts have?
Whoops , didn’t post correct after picture with BTA after increased flowWhat I noticed about my rose bubble tip was it kept its bubble tips for 4 months until I adding sps and upped the flow in tank. RBTA started loosing bubble tips and it’s tentacles lengthened . My lighting stayed the same so I think the flow had everything to do with mine changing .. changed within 2 weeks of adding flow .
I had a nice large rainbow BTA. After a few weeks it moved behind the rocks and a few days later two came out. Ever since then, they keep moving. Sometimes are right on top of each other. One is much smaller and has moved to the top and has been back behind the rocks. It looks like it isn’t going to make it but it keeps going. Neither of them have had bubbles since the split. I’ve heard that it’s best not to feed them and I’ve heard feeding them will make them thrive. I’ve tried both and neither approach seems to matter. I have no idea what’s up with them.I had mine for a few months and it was all bubbly, then i was told they should be fed or they could starve and die, was told to use a chunk of silversides. So i thawed one, cut in pieces maybe 1/2" long and fed it. One time i fed it. It lost all its bubbles within a couple days. Two years later, and 2 splits, it still has no bubbles. Just my experience.