Just wanted to share..

lovethesea

Active Member
GREAT pic!! I love the looks they give us. Kind of like they are being caught doing something they shouldn't be.
 
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tizzo

Guest
Yeah Love, I think you right...
La, la, la I've got nothing behind my fin... Just keep on walking. What're YOU lookin' at? I got nothin' I tell ya!!
 

liverock27

Member
Great Pic! What type of camera did you use? I am looking to get a new camera for xmas and trying to get some opinions.
 

snailheave

Active Member
didn't you say it took a long time for them to take to the anemone? like how long and what kind of anemone?
 

mr. tuna

Active Member
Thanks Alot! :)
Liverock,
I used a Canon powershot400 digital elph. I love it! :D
Snailheave,
Yea, my tank is 11 months old now, and i have had my pair of perculas for about.. a good 8.5 months, and my anenome for about 6 months.. so they have been together for quite a while, and they had just started hosting it about 2 weeks ago. It is a rose bubble tip anenome. It had probably, tripled, if not quadroled in size since i got it. :yes:
Thomas,
lol
Yea, i have been cleaning out my skimmer, changing the filterfloss weekly, or every other week, and the system is running great! :D * i have had my colony of pom pom xenia for about 6 months so far.. and before you told me to clean out the skimmer, change the filterfloss, ect, thjey wouldnt grow.. but now that i have been doing that. they are growing out of control! lol.. i have fraged it for about the forth time, and it grows like a weed. :) I still thank you for that.
__Tuna
 

snailheave

Active Member
great news. i sensed the excitement in your last thread.
i myself am trying to pair up my percula with a rbta. 11 months aren't too bad i suppose!:joy:
 

snailheave

Active Member
do the bulbs still inflat? i have a theory that your percs take to the rbta because the bulbs don't inflate any longer and the anemone looks like one that hosts percs in the wild so that's why they accept them eventually.
but if the bulbs are still 'bulbs,' ignore what i just wrote!
 

mr. tuna

Active Member
yea.. my RBTA never has ''bubble tips''. They are always as shown on the pic. It doesnt mean that the anenome isnt healthy, because mine i under metal halides, and eats twice a week.. just its somewhat of ''gentic''. :notsure:
But yea.. i can conclude that it sure did take them a while to host it. :D
 
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