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Looking for a BTA for my new tank. Don't have a big budget but let me know what you've got. Also I'm definitely willing to pay more for a baby of a unique BTA species and I'd prefer a species that won't get very large.
 

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I'm not sure if the size of a BTA is so much dependent on the variety, or more the tank it's in and the care it's given. My Intergalactic Spaghetti anemones got up to 14" in my 300g reef tank, but nowhere near that in my 150g nem tank.

Anyway, if you want a typical rainbow BTA, and free is in your budget, and you're willing to drive to Conroe, I could hook you up with a small one.
 
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I'm not sure if the size of a BTA is so much dependent on the variety, or more the tank it's in and the care it's given. My Intergalactic Spaghetti anemones got up to 14" in my 300g reef tank, but nowhere near that in my 150g nem tank.

Anyway, if you want a typical rainbow BTA, and free is in your budget, and you're willing to drive to Conroe, I could hook you up with a small one.
The price of free definitely fits into my budget! I will have to convince the wife that the weekend drive is worth it though.

But now I'm curious...what does an Intergalactic Spaghetti anemone look like?! This is all I could find on Google...


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LOL! It's not a real name in the trade, although it was mentioned in "Coral" magazine, so if it's in print, it must be real. I just called my anemones that as a joke, and the name stuck.

They are the greenish ones with the bright orange/pink tips. The others are the more common rainbow ones.

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