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    Here's a picture after the zoanthid was placed:


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    Mine is never bubbly, never shriveled though either. I have heard that actinics make them bubble, but my tank is pretty darn blue... I think flow has alot to do with it, mine is in an area of high flow. It has split once, and I never feed it.

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    I've noticed my BTA gets more bubbly a day or so after we drip kalk. Think it might be happier with the improved pH.
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    That is a lot of fishes for a small tank. I would remove all the Chromis. I also would recommend removal of one of the two anemones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OrionN View Post
    That is a lot of fishes for a small tank. I would remove all the Chromis. I also would recommend removal of one of the two anemones.
    I do have a lot of fish and have for over a year, in fact, I have more fish in there than what are depicted in the image. I monitor the tank very closely and feed them very carefully. I make sure that ever fish and invertebrate gets it share of the food.

    All in all, it is a very peaceful environment. The chromis and the clowns play often. They chase each other around but never cause any harm.

    I joke with people and call my tank 'the undersea Bangkok'.

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    There is a good article on anemones it states that when bubble tips are hungry they extend there tenticles when they are not they will have bubbles. They also expel the water from their body to do a water change it is called water breathing and is natural

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    Quote Originally Posted by beareef19 View Post
    There is a good article on anemones it states that when bubble tips are hungry they extend there tenticles when they are not they will have bubbles. They also expel the water from their body to do a water change it is called water breathing and is natural

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    I'll feed it a bit more often and see how that works out. I've been thinking of getting some silverside for it, but I'm going to wait until the krill is almost gone.

    Water breathing. I like that.

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