RBTA Bubbles

Anyone know if there's any rhyme or reason to RBTA maintaining their "bubble" appearance? The tentacles of mine aren't very bubble like at all, they're more stretched looking.
 
@AdamT wrote:
Anyone know if there's any rhyme or reason to RBTA maintaining their "bubble" appearance? The tentacles of mine aren't very bubble like at all said:
My Sherman in my 115g under LEDS are Stretched looking. My Sherman in my 29g under T5's maintain their Bubble appearance. It could be flow, lighting or both. I keep the 115g parameters in check and the 29g dirty. I think they are more bubbly with less lighting and poorer water.

Check this out
http://www.karensroseanemones.net/whynobubbletips.htm
 
@Sherman wrote:
[I]@AdamT wrote:[/I][quote="Anyone know if there's any rhyme or reason to RBTA maintaining their "bubble" appearance? The tentacles of mine aren't very bubble like at all said:
My Sherman in my 115g under LEDS are Stretched looking. My Sherman in my 29g under T5's maintain their Bubble appearance. It could be flow, lighting or both. I keep the 115g parameters in check and the 29g dirty. I think they are more bubbly with less lighting and poorer water.

Check this out
http://www.karensroseanemones.net/whynobubbletips.htm"]


Mine is opposite when I don't do my every 10 day wc religiously my rose, rainbow and Brian green and orange anemones lose there bubbles after couple wc they are back to bubbles
 
When I grew them I would have some that would bubble in morning and same type in the same tank would not then at night they would reverse habits. Over the last 10 or so years I breed them never was able to figure it out.


Sent from inside the shark tank!
 
Yeah I wondered if it was lighting related. I have LEDs and just turned them down just about as low as they'll go. I did it primarily to see if my chalice would color up more, guess I'll see what effect it'll have on the nem as well.
 
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