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...however blocked by Stripey Pants who can't be photographed unless you are trying to photgraph something else. :rolleyes: He can give some size perspective I guess... The sebae anemone must be approaching 14 inches, and isn't even fully expanded here. It is becoming a monster, such that I wouldn't recommend the sebae, for an additional reason now. If they DO thrive, you will need an enormous environment for them.
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Yup, totally agreed on that one. In fact, it seems just about any anemone species, if thriving, gets just enormous given enough time. I was just about to add to that, "with the possible exception of BTAs" but then I had a second thought -- even they can get exceptionally large if they want to (I have seen 20" specimens of BTA, although I think those tend to be a specific strain or sub-species, but even if not all BTAs get that huge, they can get large nonetheless, and then split, and then you can have multiple large BTAs in a tank, and unless you're prepared to unload the splits you will be wishing you had an enormous setup for them..)
Mind you, to me, there is little less exciting to see a fantastic specimen of anemone. I just saw Stichodactyla gigantea for real (not a photograph) the other day. I am so, so, mad at myself for not bringing my camera. :( Oh well, c'est la vie.... BTW, thanks for the picture. Looks very nice! [img]smile.gif[/img] [ 01 October 2002, 07:11: Message edited by: delphinus ] |
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That's awesome. The clown is stunning too. Glad to see he's doing well.
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Still 2nd fiddle to the LTA at left, yes? Now there's a monster! (arrrr, an eatin' machine, arrrrh!)
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I'm starting to catch up to you Emily. Better start feeding yours some more. [img]smile.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Your pics are so great ! However, my sebae will eat yours for a snack.. http://www.members.shaw.ca/bhadford1/SebaeO4.jpg
And yes Alan, the LTA deserves most honorable mention http://www.members.shaw.ca/bhadford1/LTAOct4.jpg |
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AAhhhh, there it is! That thing is freakin' HOOGE! (And quite lovely...) ;)
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Magnificent specimens Emily. Its a good thing that these things don't like to move much isn't it??? How big is that LTA? [ 04 October 2002, 22:50: Message edited by: Sam W ] |
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Pretty sure yours is a baby BTA, Bob.
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Yes, I use GE 9325K bulbs exclusively (except for 1 month of Coralife) for my show tank. My photos are taken without flash and in a dark room to eliminate glass reflections. I really like this light (very bright) and I think my animals do too. [ 05 October 2002, 15:26: Message edited by: Sam W ] |
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Magnificent pics folks.
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Tell me please Deb. Is Butt Ugly a LTA, or a BTA? And Sam, is your lighting the new GE bulbs? And what were the tank dimensions again? This is a recent picture of "buttugly" :D :confused:
http://www.therockies.com/rcipema/anemoneone.jpg [ 05 October 2002, 14:27: Message edited by: Bob Ipema ] |
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