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Hey I am curious as to how my Anemone is growing. I got a single Red Bubble Tip Anemone about 5-6 months ago and it has since about doubled in size and split. I have never fed it or touched it. What can I do to increase their growth, but also I would like them to keep their "bubble tips" instead of getting long and losing the bubble in their tentacles.
 
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So btas are just weird that’s all. they do their own thing they are fast growers I usually mix up some mysis in a cup and spray softly with a turkey baster once a week or when I see their long and stringy like you mentioned sign of hunger they split when their stressed to have a better chance of survival and split when they are super happy so in short they do what they do lol that’s my thought
 

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Hey I am curious as to how my Anemone is growing. I got a single Red Bubble Tip Anemone about 5-6 months ago and it has since about doubled in size and split. I have never fed it or touched it. What can I do to increase their growth, but also I would like them to keep their "bubble tips" instead of getting long and losing the bubble in their tentacles.
there really are no growth foods or anything but feeding them regularly and daily will encourage faster growth
Mine have gotten large with little feeding as they get a meal everytime I feed
 
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