So lately my tanks been having trouble... Fish dieing ... Fish vanishing, issues with the skimmer, and algae and bacteria blooms. A lot of this I chalk up to the tank being new and finding its rhythm, how ever a constant threw out all this has been over all decent water chemistry a few nitrate spikes I believe related to feeding heavily but mostly good consistent chemistry. I figured with all this happening in the tank it was time to throttle back and let the tank settle into a rhythm a stabilize for a bit but today when I got up and checked the tank I had a wonderful surprise one of my two rainbow bubble tip anemones has reproduced ! I believe the accurate term would be split but regardless the were there was 2 there is now 3!
These bubble tips were small about the size of a 50 cent piece so I hadn't expected much from them for a while figuring they were to young but hey I am not complaining the new Nems are roughly the size of a quarter or slightly bigger and look healthy and happy.
So does this mean I must be doing something right?
These bubble tips were small about the size of a 50 cent piece so I hadn't expected much from them for a while figuring they were to young but hey I am not complaining the new Nems are roughly the size of a quarter or slightly bigger and look healthy and happy.
So does this mean I must be doing something right?