major problem with my BTA

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lbaskball

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Originally Posted by JLbubbles
:cheer: thats amazing! the likelyhood of an anemone ressurecting from the dead is pretty slie. Two thumbs up for you!!

Thanks for the two thumbs up JLBUBBLES :)
 
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I think it shows much better promise. I always like success stories like this, and truly appreciate the feed back.
 
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Originally Posted by Thomas712
I think it shows much better promise. I always like success stories like this, and truly appreciate the feed back.
Thank you for your advice and feedback as well!!! It is starting to look better and better evryday.
 
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Update to everyone that, it has been almost 3 months and my rose bubble tip anemone is still alive and recovering. I will try to post some updated pictures.
My question is, if I introduce another bubble tip anemone (green bubble tip, instead of a rose bubble tip that I have) will they sting each other? Im guessing not because they are both bubble tip anemones.
 
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=My question is, if I introduce another bubble tip anemone (green bubble tip, instead of a rose bubble tip that I have) will they sting each other? Im guessing not because they are both bubble tip anemones.
I know clones don't sting each other, and I believe some BTA's have gotten along in the past being introduced at different times. however I don't happen to know if they don't at least sometimes sting each other or what the percentages are in that happening.
Thomas
 
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Originally Posted by Thomas712
I know clones don't sting each other, and I believe some BTA's have gotten along in the past being introduced at different times. however I don't happen to know if they don't at least sometimes sting each other or what the percentages are in that happening.
Thomas
Thanks for the info Thomas. I introduced a new green bubble tip anemone and it was near my old anemone but then it decided to move to a diff place where it was away from it. Maybe they stung each other and it didnt want to stay there because the old one curled up even more as the new one was near it.
 
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Originally Posted by zanoshanox
That's very encouraging! Awesome work, how's you pull it off? Got any full tank pictures?
I basically, kept the salinity levels where they need to be and trying to maintain high water quality. Doing my water changes on time. And adding a little iodine.
If you want pictures of my tank, check out my thread ...
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/196499/my-new-24gal-nano-dx
Thanks for comments.
 
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