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Old 01/01/2008, 11:55 AM
God of thunder God of thunder is offline
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BTA loosing itīs bulbs :(

Hi there and happy new year.

i have a question conserning my GBTA, when i got it at firs it had alot of bulbs, but now there almost all gone, itīs more like a LTA right now.
It still eats an looks good in every other way. what could be the cause of this and how can i fix this? all my paramets are in good shape, i increasing my calsium level thease days, is that possible cause?
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Old 01/01/2008, 12:06 PM
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Quite the typical progression in captivity. Mine only bubble up when I change bulbs, and then it is a temporary affair.

Best read I have seen on the topic:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...02/feature.htm

Lack of bubbles had not hindered this colony for many years:
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Old 01/01/2008, 12:34 PM
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And does this not effect it, i mean is it still healthy?
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Old 01/01/2008, 02:00 PM
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And does this not effect it, i mean is it still healthy?
Very few long term captive specimens exhibit bubbles. They can live a long healthy life without bubbles.

Side note, many anemone species adjust to captivity in different ways making them a bit more difficult to visually ID versus their wild brethren.
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