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I just added Lightbulb Anemone to DBTC.

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Hardy anemone native to the Gulf of Mexico.

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Aiptasia?


They have it defined in the aptasia family. It's also under their hitchhiker tag.


Their pictures look different tha typical aptasia from a visual point if view.

But on the flip side thing looks ugly as heck To me Majanos look way better imo (though I still doubt and one would intentionally add one of these to a tank beyond a scientific purpose or maybe if they are breeding bergs.). I definitely wouldn't add anything remotely close to the aptasia family willing to my tanks.

So calling it aptasia isn't wrong. Lol more fancy aptasia???
 
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So calling it aptasia isn't wrong. Lol more fancy aptasia???
Fancy aiptasia by classification looks right to me, it doesn't go nuts reproducing in my experience so far. Its no nexus burst thats for sure lol. It would be a cool addition to a predator or anemone tank. They do grow fairly quick.
 

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Those look like the aiptasia I have in my tank. Luckily my fish have taken care of it. I do have a bunch in the sump though. I'm not sure if it's something you want to spread around.
 
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Those look like the aiptasia I have in my tank. Luckily my fish have taken care of it. I do have a bunch in the sump though. I'm not sure if it's something you want to spread around.
I have two from babies, they have not split/reproduced in the 5 months iv had them. Its something different, im into oddities, figured id share.
 
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They have it defined in the aptasia family. It's also under their hitchhiker tag.


Their pictures look different tha typical aptasia from a visual point if view.

But on the flip side thing looks ugly as heck To me Majanos look way better imo (though I still doubt and one would intentionally add one of these to a tank beyond a scientific purpose or maybe if they are breeding bergs.). I definitely wouldn't add anything remotely close to the aptasia family willing to my tanks.

So calling it aptasia isn't wrong. Lol more fancy aptasia???

It is in the Aiptasiidae family, that has 9 genera, one being Aptasia (of which has 12 species).
You lumped quite a few species together.
I think the aptasia we get from ATL rock is actually in the genus Exaiptasia.

Families can be massive.
Look at Pomacentridae and the difference in behavior, look, breeding, etc.
You wouldn't judge a maroon clownfish off that, nor a green chromis.

I've had these anemones in the past in a 600g.
They do not produce many babies over the years the tank was in operation.
 
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It is in the Aiptasiidae family, that has 9 genera, one being Aptasia (of which has 12 species).
You lumped quite a few species together.
I think the aptasia we get from ATL rock is actually in the genus Exaiptasia.

Families can be massive.
Look at Pomacentridae and the difference in behavior, look, breeding, etc.
You wouldn't judge a maroon clownfish off that, nor a green chromis.

I've had these anemones in the past in a 600g.
They do not produce many babies over the years the tank was in operation.
Ii still have not seen any reproduction. I have 4 total in two systems. I did observe one fiesty individual, that to my conclusion devoured two smaller bellactis lux anemones, while competing over territory. I have no visual evidence only circumstantial. That same assumed "cannibal" is now tucked up next to one, of similar color. The others were a translucent rust/brown and maroon variant, this one is more yellow. They pack a punch, one ran off a rose bubble tip that thought it could take the lightbulb's place on a rock. Fun species to observe
 
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