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![]() I have an anemone that I bought as a GBTA, and mine now looks exactly like yours does. It's a healthy dark colour (not bleached) and is kept under 4x39w HO T5's with individual reflectors in a 16" deep tank, and just like yours, no bubbles. And my maroon hosts in it.
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![]() So far Entacmaea quadricolor is the only anemone that will "bubble"( unless there is something as yet undiscovered ) So if it did have bubbles when you first got it,then it would be a BTA.Nice looking one too.
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![]() I have the same thing as that and my cinnamin clown is in mine too. But Mine had huge bubbles when I bought it then I went on vacation and while I was gone my light burnt out and the thing was pretty much dead when I got home, no teticals left. But since then It is fully back to normal except the absence of bubbles on the tips. It just has plain striaght no bulb tipps.
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![]() I have mine under 400w radiums ,and it had only bubbles on it for about an hour , My marron's keep it so stretch out I don't think it will see bubbles again for a long time to come LOL.
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