I bought this bta long time ago (I don't remember when I purchased it but for sure, it is more than a year ago). I thought I had killed the gbta because I've never been able to found it. It turned out to be on the back of the aquarium. I noticed that my bta tentacle is short but it's not bleach. It hasn't hosted my clownfish pair. The Bta still attached its foot to a rock. I know bta is known to have bubble tentacle hence the name Bubble Tip Anemone and at the same time, it can have a long stringing tentacle. I couldn't take a good picture of the bta because 1) it is the back of the aquarium 2) the bta is facing to the back glass How can I have the bta to be long stringing tentacle or bubbling? Should I do anything special to the bta? Or should I leave it alone?
I've run this tank for more than 3 years and my tank size is 60 gallon with 20 gallon sump. My light is Chinese blackbox LED (SBreeflight) with 2 T5 blue bulb.
TIA
I've run this tank for more than 3 years and my tank size is 60 gallon with 20 gallon sump. My light is Chinese blackbox LED (SBreeflight) with 2 T5 blue bulb.
TIA