Anemona Buble Rose
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Anemona Buble Rose
Hola, tengo una duda. Por que algunas anémonas Buble rose, tiene sus tentáculos a veces redonditos y otras veces no? hay alguna razón en especial?
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Re: Anemona Buble Rose
Hola Carola,
Quizas puedas encontrar algo aqui.
http://www.karensroseanemones.net/feedingyourbta.htm
Saludos
Quizas puedas encontrar algo aqui.
http://www.karensroseanemones.net/feedingyourbta.htm
Saludos
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Re: Anemona Buble Rose
Puede estar incómoda o parametros malos, e leido qie las enomonas son las primeras en delatar cuando el acuario anda mal.....
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Re: Anemona Buble Rose
Gracias C. Tejeda! efectivamente la respuesta estaba aquí....la dejo para que lo lean!
Why No bubble tips?
Some Roses will have bubble tips, some won't.
And it is strange that in the same tank, some will and some won't.
I have some with huge bubbles at all times.
Know-one really understands why they will or won't stay bubbled up but one thing
I have noticed is mine will bubble after a large meal
.
And also I have noticed that the less light they get the more bubbles they have.
It is nothing to worry about if yours looses them though.
Also something else I have noticed over the years is, if the tank has perfect water quality then
they usually do not have bubble tips.
I have never ever done a water test on any of my tanks and rely on that algae on the glass or
Xenia to tell me when I need to do a water change which by the way is not very often.
I usually do one, around 20% in each tank every few months or longer depending on
how many Anemones I have in the tank and how much I have been feeding them and the rest
of the occupants in it.
I do skim heavily though and that helps to keep the water clean, every few days
I have to scrape the glass of because of the bright pretty green algae.
So take this as you will, it is just my experience.
Here are some newer pictures of some of my roses. As you can see some have the elusive bubble tips. And in the other tank they don't.
The beauty below is in my 75 gallon tank, it is half of a 10" rose purchased from a local saltwater store several years ago.
Which by the way as of this picture below it is now 9 happy Anemones. (See 75 gallon tank section)
The Clarki in the below picture is 3 inches long to show you the size of the Anemones.
She is more red than the picture shows, but you get the idea
on the Bubble tips.
And here is a new picture of them all in my 75 gallon tank. Several bubble daily but most are only
half way bubbled.
Silly creatures they are
So in closing this section just remember, no matter how clean the water is or dirty
also, they will just do as they wish.
Why No bubble tips?
Some Roses will have bubble tips, some won't.
And it is strange that in the same tank, some will and some won't.
I have some with huge bubbles at all times.
Know-one really understands why they will or won't stay bubbled up but one thing
I have noticed is mine will bubble after a large meal
.
And also I have noticed that the less light they get the more bubbles they have.
It is nothing to worry about if yours looses them though.
Also something else I have noticed over the years is, if the tank has perfect water quality then
they usually do not have bubble tips.
I have never ever done a water test on any of my tanks and rely on that algae on the glass or
Xenia to tell me when I need to do a water change which by the way is not very often.
I usually do one, around 20% in each tank every few months or longer depending on
how many Anemones I have in the tank and how much I have been feeding them and the rest
of the occupants in it.
I do skim heavily though and that helps to keep the water clean, every few days
I have to scrape the glass of because of the bright pretty green algae.
So take this as you will, it is just my experience.
Here are some newer pictures of some of my roses. As you can see some have the elusive bubble tips. And in the other tank they don't.
The beauty below is in my 75 gallon tank, it is half of a 10" rose purchased from a local saltwater store several years ago.
Which by the way as of this picture below it is now 9 happy Anemones. (See 75 gallon tank section)
The Clarki in the below picture is 3 inches long to show you the size of the Anemones.
She is more red than the picture shows, but you get the idea
on the Bubble tips.
And here is a new picture of them all in my 75 gallon tank. Several bubble daily but most are only
half way bubbled.
Silly creatures they are
So in closing this section just remember, no matter how clean the water is or dirty
also, they will just do as they wish.
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Re: Anemona Buble Rose
Traduce po!!
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Re: Anemona Buble Rose
Las anemonas son invertebrados muy sensibles a los cambios en la densidad o en alguno de los parámetros en el acuario, son básicamente "agua" por lo que cualquier cambio en su medio representa un stress y algo a lo que se tienen que adaptar, es por eso que se recomiendan para acuarios 100% estables y maduros, para que no se expongan a variaciones bruscas de cualquier parámetro, lo que finalmente afecta su salud y aspecto.
Mientras menos variaciones de cualquier tipo (luz, químicas, físicas, etc…) menos variaciones tendrá el aspecto de las anémonas.
OJO un acuario 100% estable no es garantía de que la anémona vaya a tener las burbujas perfectamente infladas, si no que tiene relación con la variación de aspecto de la anémona.
saludos!
Mientras menos variaciones de cualquier tipo (luz, químicas, físicas, etc…) menos variaciones tendrá el aspecto de las anémonas.
OJO un acuario 100% estable no es garantía de que la anémona vaya a tener las burbujas perfectamente infladas, si no que tiene relación con la variación de aspecto de la anémona.
saludos!
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Re: Anemona Buble Rose
AHORA SI ENTENDI,,, GRAN GOOGLE TRANSLATOR EHEHE,O SEA QUE SI EL ACIARIO ESTA CON PARAMETRSOS BUENOS LAS BUBLE NO TENDRAN PUNTAS REDONDAS??
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Re: Anemona Buble Rose
Carola
Sobre tu consulta de Parámetros, lee esto :
http://reefkeeping.com/translations/spa ... 04-05/rhf/
Saludos
Sobre tu consulta de Parámetros, lee esto :
http://reefkeeping.com/translations/spa ... 04-05/rhf/
Saludos
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Re: Anemona Buble Rose
Gracias Kuyems!!!!!