Caring for these beautiful creatures

In living color with more pictures then you will find anywhere

Lighting


Bubble tip Anemones are a medium light Anemone.

They do not require Metal Halide lighting, in fact they hide from such bright light until

fully adjusted to it which could take weeks .

They will thrive under VHO lighting very well

(see the pictures I have added) if you have rock work that they can

climb up on to reach more light if they feel the need to.

 Here is a picture of my 75 gallon tank with VHO lighting by Orbit.

It is a 4 lamp fixture  and each lamp is 96 watt.

I love the Orbit fixtures as they have built in Moon lights usually,

fans on both ends that run when the lights

are turned on to keep the fixture cool.

They are easy to replace the bulbs which are available at most SW stores or on line.

  

If your BTA wanders around for a bit it is either unhappy with the water flow,

or is looking for food.

If it hides, it is trying to get away from bright light or is new to your tank

and is just  trying to get used  to your tank.

Be patient and do not move your new Anemone.

It will come out of hiding on its own.

My lights are on from 8am to around 9pm.

(12-1-08) I have placed all of my tanks lights on timers, no more late turn offs.

Here is a new picture of my 125 taken just yesterday.

9-11-07.

There are 14 roses in this tank and it has a 72" Orbit fixture over it with 6-96 watt bulbs.

Right now the Actinic is out over the right side, thus the orange color on the right.

But as you can see, there is plenty of light for any softy's that you would like to keep.

The fixture comes with legs that let it sit on the edge of the top of the tank and very nicely made.



Below are 3 baby Anemones under this great fixture.( Buds from my large Anemones)

The Actinic is off . They are in the center of the above picture.


So please remember that the more light you have, the happier your tank critters will be.

But I do have to say that MH lighting is not needed for BTA's.

I also replace all lamps at 8 to 12 months, whether they are out or not.

I can always tell a difference when I replace the lamps, as the tanks are much brighter and the Anemones

always respond to the new bulbs by laying back down and not reaching for light like they tend

to do when the lamps are loosing their umph.

I buy all of my bulbs from Drs Foster and Smith when they put them on sale yearly.

I buy enough for 2 years just in case one is broken in shipping or one goes out for some reason.

Always keeps spares on hand.