GBTA Question.

kenlude

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I bought my gbta from LFS couple month ago. I just noticed his color fading and he doesn't show any bubbles. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Can someone look at the picture and tell me what wrong? Thank you.


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Looks healthy to me.

Colours change depending on lighting etc. It doesn't look bleached or anything to me. If it turns white-ish, you might want to check temperature etc.

Bubble tips/no bubble tips - that's one of life's great mysteries. Some do, some don't, some do sometimes. There's nothing wrong either way.

I have 2 RBTA in the same tank, clones of each other - presently one is bubbled, the other isn't. They are in the same tank so same parameters and everything. One clown lives in both - she alternates from one to the other. No reason for one to not bubble etc., but that's how it is. No biggie.

Jenn
 
In my experience, having owned an RBTA that's split twice, that the larger the anemone grows, the less likely it is to bubble.
 
I can't believe you got those snowflakes to host!! I've had them a year and I couldnt get them to do that!!! As for the bubble. I hear that less flow will help keep the bubbles on them. I have two nems in my tank right now and the one that us out in the open with a lot of flow isn't bubbles up. But the one hidden behind a rock is bubbled. I have a maroon clown that host both of them at he same time too. The one that doesn't bubble now use to bubble before I put two of the mp10's in there. So I think it has a lot to do with your flow


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