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glenns
05/03/2011, 08:21 AM
My BTA was hiding when I first introduced it. It was in a rock cave at the bottom of my 90G tank. It slowly began coming out and had bubble tips. I would feed it a little shrimp a couple times a week. Sunday, it started coming out of the top of the rock cave. But its tentacles were thin. So I fed it some plankton and shrimp. They tentacles are still thin. It doesn't appear to be stretching itself out too much, so I don't think the problem is not enough light. But I suppose it could be. Currently it comes out in 6 - 8" of water. Lights are 6 54W bulb Tek T5 Retro. Could the problem be the spectrum my bulbs emit?

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1fishkeeper
05/03/2011, 08:37 AM
Thats the problem with BTA no one really knows what makes them bubble or go thin.

glenns
05/03/2011, 09:29 AM
Thats the problem with BTA no one really knows what makes them bubble or go thin.
So I don't need to add a daylight bulb to the mix?

xtlosx
05/03/2011, 09:50 AM
I have a RBTA that is right under my LEDs and he has thinner tentacles, but now that I look over some are bubbled...

His GBTA cousin is 6" underneath him and is wickedly bubbled.....

No one can explain it from what I've heard\read.

Sugar Magnolia
05/03/2011, 12:30 PM
Yup, unsolved mystery. It's nothing to worry about as long as the anemone is healthy.