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new GBTA pics
just thought i would share some pics with you guys. i got this from F&S. thought it would be a little guy but turned out to be very surprising.
this is where the bugger has settled. i'm hoping a friend of mine will hook me up with his bachelor percula (female went carpet surfing). thanks for looking |
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great color and super dense tentacles. looks like it fits in well in your tank. congrats.
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Very nice!
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i'm not an anemone expert but i've never seen a BTA with tentacles that short and stubby. It's a pretty one whatever it may be.
this is mine where the disk is about 3 inches in diameter. I kjow he's a bta because he bubbles up everyone once in a while after eating.
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Gotta be careful putting a BTA in the middle of your tank like that. That lil fella will probably get big enough that it'll touch everything within 8-10 inches of it, depending on your flow.
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That is either h. crispa, or h. malu, i'm leaning toward malu, but its definatly not a GBTA.
Either way, it looks really nice!!
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