nsamouroux
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Most of the rose bubble tip anemones I've seen are about 6" diameter, but I've had one that has grown from that size to almost 16" diameter in the last two years... The thing has always been pretty quiescent and never moves from it's spot directly under a 400w XM 20k halide, and has been hosting two occelaris clowns for a a bit less than 2 years. Recently, this RBTA consumed a 6" blonde naso tang (probably got too close while chasing a chunk of nori), and the anemone seems to be RAPIDLY growing. As nearly as I can tell, this thing has grown almost 2" in the last week and is now spreading out / extending it's tentacles more than ever before. I always fed it weekly (a couple 1/2" cubes of home-made meaty food that I feed my fish), but I'm wondering if I might not have been stunting it's growth potential by not feeding it more. I've heard from people who have had RBTAs split dozens of times in the same amount of time that I've had this beast, but it has never once split. It's large size, bright colors, and it's stationary disposition have always made me consider it to be healthy and happy.
This is what it looked like a couple weeks after I bought it from Barrier Reef when I finally got the clowns to host in it:
And this is what it looks like today:
My sebae anemone that I purchased from a person who had it under power compact lights mad: it was bleached completely white!) is now a dark chocolate brown with bright purple tips and has more than quadrupled in size in the year I've had it. I seem to have very good luck with anemones of various types, and want to get a nice carpet anemone once my larger display is set up because I find the various anemones so fascinating (moreso than my corals in most cases ).
I guess my question is: Just how big do these things get? I haven't really been able to find any solid examples online of anemones larger than this one in a reef tank, so I don't really know where it's going to stop :lol:. It already basically owns 1/4 of my 100 gallon reef tank... Thankfully I'll be moving everything over to a 360 gallon display within the week. Anyone have any first-hand experience with large bubble tip anemones? I'd appreciate some feedback!
This is what it looked like a couple weeks after I bought it from Barrier Reef when I finally got the clowns to host in it:
And this is what it looks like today:
My sebae anemone that I purchased from a person who had it under power compact lights mad: it was bleached completely white!) is now a dark chocolate brown with bright purple tips and has more than quadrupled in size in the year I've had it. I seem to have very good luck with anemones of various types, and want to get a nice carpet anemone once my larger display is set up because I find the various anemones so fascinating (moreso than my corals in most cases ).
I guess my question is: Just how big do these things get? I haven't really been able to find any solid examples online of anemones larger than this one in a reef tank, so I don't really know where it's going to stop :lol:. It already basically owns 1/4 of my 100 gallon reef tank... Thankfully I'll be moving everything over to a 360 gallon display within the week. Anyone have any first-hand experience with large bubble tip anemones? I'd appreciate some feedback!