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Rainbow btaCan any of you help me with a definitive ID on this?
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First two under blues. Last pic under whites. Thanks!
--Kyle
Can you see if it has purple on the tips?Can any of you help me with a definitive ID on this?
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First two under blues. Last pic under whites. Thanks!
--Kyle
Looks like a green bta!
That's all i've seen, but imagine a bright blue bta with like yellow and greenThe only nems they have “blue” (that I know of) are usually just transparent green and turn blue with your light.
Rainbow bta
Quad colour BTA
Can you see if it has purple on the tips?
For sure isn't a CSB. Most high end nems have either a red, orange or green tip to the tentacle. It's a relatively nice morph but doesn't have the color saturation any high end nem has.Here are more pics of my nems. First, my Rainbow BTAs:
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And here's the new one - doesn't look anything like the rainbows or quad colors (you can see the rainbow in the background). The foot is also blueish/purple (rainbow's is white). The difference I see between this and other CSBs is the photo quality / saturation (I need a better cam), and the tips on mine look purple.
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A couple more pics:
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I have a red and a Black Widow too I can add for comparisons if that would help.
--Kyle
Actually I take it back. There is one nem that I've seen to have a electric blue color and that was the cc pink flamingo. That nem was one of the BEST nems I have ever seen.Looks like a green bta!
That's all i've seen, but imagine a bright blue bta with like yellow and green
@kyley CSBs refer to a BTA that can definitively trace its lineage to Keys Island Aquarium. Elite Reef (ER) and Sang Lee CSBs are both from that KI line. In addition, there are a couple of identifying markers as well.
For sure isn't a CSB. Most high end nems have either a red, orange or green tip to the tentacle. It's a relatively nice morph but doesn't have the color saturation any high end nem has.
Where did you get that chicago? On the Lines of the gold anemone, if the other anemones in the background are just normal RBTAs then you can tell that the gold anemone isn't that saturated with color. But my opinion means nothing unless you choose to take it.Yeah, I definitely get the whole lineage thing. But if a nem is brought in from the ocean that is the same coloration, it's the same; just not by name... Maybe I'll call mine a Missouri Sunburst since we have Chicago and Colorado.
Eh, it looks every bit as nice as my (young) Chicago Sunburst, if not better. I haven't seen this gold coloration in a nem myself. Here's my Chicago:
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Where did you get that chicago? On the Lines of the gold anemone, if the other anemones in the background are just normal RBTAs then you can tell that the gold anemone isn't that saturated with color. But my opinion means nothing unless you choose to take it.
From what I've seen and learned, if it has purple tips, its just a rainbow. Still a nice nem tho, no doubt about that.
Many people, myself mostly included, say that that's what most modern lemon drops are: yellow phase csb under some kessils , because many times under other lights they morph back to the natural orangey red colorHe said they go through a lot of color phases.