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Rose BTA
Some images of the Rose Bulb tip anemone:
Rose BTA Image Bank Clowns find new home after old home was moved out. http://www.hyperdream.com/~samw/reef...53_img_std.jpg |
Sam,
nice animal and even nicer photos. Great work! |
Speaking of old home!
Well Sam, the Sebae has moved right in. He has spread himself out about 15" wide. He seems to have found himself a nice spot to latch onto for now anyways, and he has found himself a new friend! I expected the clowns to move in, but their efforts have been thwarted by a suddenly territorial banggai cardinal who has latched onto the new denizen!
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Thanks Robert.
Hey Mutabaruka, 15" already? :) I guess my tank was stunting its growth. :) I wonder how big that giant will get in your bigger tank. I've read from RC that some people stuck pictures of clownfish near their anemone which somehow enticed their real clownfish to swim into the anemone. I guess when you get desperate enough, you can give it a try. |
Sigh .... are numbers 1 to 4 given their clones yet? Am I next am I next am I next???
(Oh, right, it's only been a week. DOH!!!!!!) :) PS. VERY nice Sam, very jealous .... :) |
How about an updated pic of the rose anemone!!
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Rose BTA Image Bank After a nice Prawn Meal http://www.hyperdream.com/~samw/reef...35_img_std.jpg |
holy cow those are some big bubble tips!! Looks good Sam!! :D
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Sam - all your photos always blow me away!! Not only are the critters, corals, etc. in wonderful health; but the photos themselves are so much better than lots we see in magazines. Are you a professional -- or how long of you been doing photography?
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Sam's helpless with a Sony...... :lol: :P :wink:
It's looking awesome Sam, what number was I again???????? 8) How many years you figure.............. |
Thanks again Rose. I really don't know much about photography at all.
I'm just a Point-And-Click photographer. Everything is set to default settings on my Camera. The trick is still in the imaging software that I use to create HTML pages. The process goes like this: 1. Point and Shoot, 2. Upload to PC, 3. Run Breezesys Breezebrowser and create HTML pages with selected images, 4. Run FTP Voyager to upload images to web server, 5. View new images with Internet Explorer. It takes less than 5 minutes to do it all. Emily, I think it'll be a few more years. I'll feed it more to speed things up. |
Those rosy bubble tips are amazing, almost maternal...
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OMG......now I am all grossed out....... 8) :lol:
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:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
does that mean there's a place in line?? :wink: |
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