Variations in BTA's

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I know there are different kinds of BTA's but what all kinds are out there, color wise that is.
 
I've seen, green, green and purple, red and green, red and black, red with white speckles, pink, red and gold, and gold/yellow, My favorite is the red and black. I'll try and find some pictures to post.
 
Mockery;688757 said:
I've seen, green, green and purple, red and green, red and black, red with white speckles, pink, red and gold, and gold/yellow, My favorite is the red and black. I'll try and find some pictures to post.[/QUOT

Please do! That sounds bad a...
 
Very nice, can BTA's change color from one tank to the next? What would be the most common color BTA?
 
Red and white
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Here's a little bit better photo. In this thread.
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The red and black. Or dark red as MVM has called it. Btw this is a screen shot of his photo. [IMG]http://tapatalk.com/mu/a6890caf-d096-7f8f.jpg alt="" />

And here is a thread about the yellow nems.
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John26;688817 wrote: Those are pretty amazing. What would be the most common color BTA's?

I'd say green in the aquarium trade. In the wild probably brown.
 
I got one couple of days back and is very light green, almost white, with purple tip. Is this normal? Later on I learned some anemones in bad health could appear white. So not sure if mine is unhealthy or that is the color is supposed to be
 
Jinar;688878 wrote: I got one couple of days back and is very light green, almost white, with purple tip. Is this normal? Later on I learned some anemones in bad health could appear white. So not sure if mine is unhealthy or that is the color is supposed to be

Not is my experience. A mostly white BTA means its expelled the zooxanthellae algae that lives inside.
 
mockery is right, you need to feed it meaty foods to get its color back, when they are bleached they can't absorb energy from the light
 
Smallblock;688880 wrote: mockery is right, you need to feed it meaty foods to get its color back, when they are bleached they can't absorb energy from the light

They will eventually reacquire their zoazenthalle (sp?), but in the meantime they will need to be fed mysis shrimp or other small meaty foods like chopped krill 2-3 times a week. It may take them 2-3+ months to regain their color.
 
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this is what my anemone looks like... it was the same color when i got it from the lfs and it is still the same color.

i've been feeding it myasis shrimp, but ionly have had it for 1 week. so is it bleached?
 
grouper;688906 wrote: I have a space alien. When it splits, I will let your know....

Shoot me a pm with what you expect to ask for it and pictures. If it's a deal I may start saving up for it. I also want that lemon drop! And the sunburst
 
Acroholic;688908 wrote: Lemon Drop BTA

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Is this a current pic? Most of the boutique nems tend to lose color.

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grouper;688906 wrote: I have a space alien. When it splits, I will let your know....
Hey! I'm down the street. Can I come take a look!!!:thumbs:
 
MvM;689165 wrote: Is this a current pic? Most of the boutique nems tend to lose color.

Thread is from a R2R thread from 2010. Not my pic or my 'nem.
 
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