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Hard to tell without a good look at the base.
It could well be a BTA (Entacmaea quadricolor if you're into Latin names). I don't think you'll find LTA's (Macrodactyla doreensis) with a bulge like that in the tentacles. The "bubble tip" tentacles in BTA's tend to come and go in captivity. It's not really known why or how, it just happens. I find mine will usually come back after a split but then eventually go back to long and stringy.
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I would say its a RBTA for sure. The bulge is a give away... I had a nice RBTA that as it got larger lost its bulges but still kept awesome colours.
I just recently noticed on one of my RBTA's that I changed the lights and it started to bulb up again.. don't know if that's the direct reason but an interesting note none the less. |
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Very pretty !
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I agree. Very nice looking.
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I picked one up the other day that looks very much the same. It was sold as an RBTA as well, but i agree, they are slightly different then some other RBTA's a I've seen. Perhaps its a native location thing? Not sure...
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