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    4 RBTA with 1 pair of clowns in a nano 29g with 150w MH, and sometimes they bubble and sometimes they don't. Can't figure it out.

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    when I force split one...the clones stayed bubble for a month. Now there's no consistency. I don't spot feed but I do feed 4-7 times a day since the clowns are broodstock...so I know they get plenty to eat. Like I said...sometimes they bubble and sometimes they don't.

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    Default rbta - to bubble or not to bubble

    I used to think with my rosé tips that they bubbled when they were somewhat stressed. Kind of like they weren't trusting enough of their environment to extend out fully.

    But now I'm not so sure. I have a bstreep clone that bubbled, and sure enough it's now stretched out enjoying the light.

    But I have a Teeb clone that has never done this. It remains as it always has, bubbled.

    My clones do vacation in the bstreep clone, but they seem to prefer their Duncan homes. They've never touched teebs clone.

    The coloration of both, in my tank, is similar although the bstreep seems to be a bit richer.

    Not much of an answer, just my observations.


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    that is the purpose of this thread allan, just to get some observations from everyone. it is looking more and more like it is a fairly random thing for some of us...


    Quote Originally Posted by bstreep View Post

    Ace, any chance the bubbly one is being fed by the clowns?

    Or - I also have clowns - they beat the heck out mine. Any chance that might have something to do with it?
    bill, they seem to spend time in both since they are side by side
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    You know, maybe it's stress? As noted above, when mine split, they bubble much more.

    The stringy tentacles would 1) be more similar to other anemones maybe indicating that they are 2) hungry. Like I said, I never target feed mine, and they are almost always stringy.
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    Default rbta - to bubble or not to bubble

    This is not my opinion but atleast that's what I notice over last two years ...I hve introduced total of 4 btas during last 2 years ....I hve noticed in the beginning they all stay bubbled up tips and after sometimes they r just straight ...

    Not that it bothered me or anything I just wanted to add my guess .....
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    I have one that rules out all suggestions so far..... sometimes it bubbles and sometimes it doesn't . right now half of it is stringy and the other half has bubbles... go figure?
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    I have 2 mini gbta's. the one the clownfish hosts is little bigger than golfball size, is fed by me or the clown, is out in the open and never bubbles. The other one is small, more like a robin's egg in size, is hanging out underneath a montipora cap, is never spot fed, and is bubbled 24/7. Both, I would say are happy as they have never tried to move on me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Texreefer View Post
    I have one that rules out all suggestions so far..... sometimes it bubbles and sometimes it doesn't . right now half of it is stringy and the other half has bubbles... go figure?
    Mike, is that one of mine?

    I've had my RTBAs for almost 8 years now. I have a feeling that with me parting with 2-4 a year, that many of the MAAST RBTAs are probably clones of mine.
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    Default rbta - to bubble or not to bubble

    You know, I just have Ben one of my Teeb Clones. Both of them were straight up bubble in my tank. In his, it's stretched out and stringy.


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