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I also "inherited" last Friday 2 bubble tip anenomes. I didn't know I would be receiving
these. I wasn't planning on keeping anenomes since I am just starting out, and I am
painfully unaware of how to care for them. Neither of them look too vivacious. One is partly
open, and stable. The other was falling off of it's rock, or so I thought, but it turns out it
was moving. At first I thought it was dead. Anyway, it's firmly reattached now, but not open
at all. They are about 2" in diameter closed.
I have a pair of ocellaris clowns who have adopted a colony of toadstool leathers, but also
visit an alveopora pretty frequently. I did notice that when one of the clowns investigated
the BTA that it seemed to open just a little bit more.
Anyway, I'd really like to care for these guys. Can anyone give me the "basics" and/or a
recommendation for a good book or website about them?
Thanks so much, and wish me luck!
I also "inherited" last Friday 2 bubble tip anenomes. I didn't know I would be receiving
these. I wasn't planning on keeping anenomes since I am just starting out, and I am
painfully unaware of how to care for them. Neither of them look too vivacious. One is partly
open, and stable. The other was falling off of it's rock, or so I thought, but it turns out it
was moving. At first I thought it was dead. Anyway, it's firmly reattached now, but not open
at all. They are about 2" in diameter closed.
I have a pair of ocellaris clowns who have adopted a colony of toadstool leathers, but also
visit an alveopora pretty frequently. I did notice that when one of the clowns investigated
the BTA that it seemed to open just a little bit more.
Anyway, I'd really like to care for these guys. Can anyone give me the "basics" and/or a
recommendation for a good book or website about them?
Thanks so much, and wish me luck!