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![]() BTA's don't require as much lighting as other nems, so you will be good to have a small one in a 30g, especially if your tank height is under 24inches. And just think, as it splits you can sell off the babies to other hobbiests.
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![]() The height of the tank is just over 17inches, so 2feet shouldn't be a problem.
I think for the amount of advice on here that I have directly and indirectly heard, it would be quite easy to give something like that away. Still snowy ladies and gents, anything further to add? Many Thanks Too! |
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![]() BTA sounds good for what you've got - or an RBTA!
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![]() RBTA=Rose Bubble Tip Anemone?
If yes, RC had one of those the last time I was in there, they are quite beautiful! |
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![]() Your lighting is more than adequate for a BTA. I have one in a 75 gal under 4 x 54 watt T5HO and it's doing very well. When I first got it I only had a 2 lamp T5HO fixture. It went form fairly bleached when I got it to a brownish shade and has now become very 'metallic' green.
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![]() This certainly reassuring to me.
Does anyone perhaps have any extra care tips for a fellow interested in this new addition? |
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![]() Just ensure you feed. If you have clownfish that will host it, they usually end up feeding it left over pellet food.
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![]() I have a LTA under a TEK 4 24w T5 and it seems to be thriving. On the bottom, tank 18" water depth. Damn thing LOVES freeze dried Krill
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