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| Tunicate | buble tipped anenome - sick or constipated i have a BTA in my tank, and he's normally about 3" in diameter, seems happy cuz he doesn't move, and is nicely colored. he gets about 1/3 cube of Formula 1 every other day or so.. i've got a pretty mature tank, no nitrates, etc. not sure about phosphates.. much to my astonishment, i notice sometimes when i check on him in the AM (under 2 65W PCBs), that he's all shrunk up (like 1" diameter), and he's oozing some stuff. then when i check him at night, he seems fine. is it normal for him to scrunch up and expel some stuff? is he going #2 in my tank? thanks for the advice!! |
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| Tunicate | yeah, i'm the same way, i guess. thanks for the help. this BTA is (currently) about 10 inches beneath a JBJ light fixture w/ two 65W PCBs - actinic & 10000K. i plan on moving him closer to the lights after i redecorate, which i'm up to right now... cheers! |
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| Tunicate | i would love more light. this anenome has walked around before, but he (his name is Arby) seems to stay put more recently, so he can receive his Formula 1 every other day or so. my setup is a 29G acrylic tank w/the JBJ hood w/two 65W PCBs. i've got two 280GPM submerged in the tank, alternating every 12 hours. The tank gets about 12 hours of light/day. i've got about 40# of live rock, and a SeaClone protein skimmer. An automatic Eheim feeder feeds flake once/day in the AM. Then at night I feed live brine shrimp to my clowns, and a chunk of F1 for the anenome. i've also got a few other corals (spaced prudently), and a sifting sea star, and a safe bristle star.. I had talked w/ JBJ about retrofitting a 175W MH bulb into the hood, but they advised against it. I've been considering setting up a incandescent light bulb that shines directly on the anenome for more light, and I'm definately open to any other suggestions on how to get more light to my tank.... |
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