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Originally Posted by Delphinus
Well .... Just because they're OK clustered together at the store doesn't mean they should be for long-term, of course. The stores goals are temporary housings and turnover, not necessarily optimal long-term husbandry.
Ok, so odds are they were collected from a single colony, thus they're probably clonal siblings and it's probably not going to be an issue as far as them not getting along ...
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I am not starting an argument as I am far from an anemone expert. However, this
http://biodiversity.uno.edu/ebooks/ch1.html#entac
article seems to say that there are two forms of Bubbletips. One of which normally forms clusters.
Also can anyone tell me why RBTA's are suddenly so common, and inexpensive.

A year ago they were rare, and cost $200.00.
