Bubble Tip or LTA?

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Well my long nem has not moved from the rock I dropped it on a year ago. This tank has a 3+" sandbed so.
Funny I cant remember any bubbletips splitting in the 80-90's. The always had a 10+" stretch to the light.
Anyway nems will move when you least expext them too, lol.
My 30g remote with 2 false perculas. They have been laying eggs for the last few months.
You can see the eggs in pic 2 on the wall. Anemones do like mature tanks, imo.
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Well my long nem has not moved from the rock I dropped it on a year ago. This tank has a 3+" sandbed so.
Funny I cant remember any bubbletips splitting in the 80-90's. The always had a 10+" stretch to the light.
Anyway nems will move when you least expext them too, lol.
My 30g remote with 2 false perculas. They have been laying eggs for the last few months.
You can see the eggs in pic 2 on the wall. Anemones do like mature tanks, imo.
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I’ve noticed the same thing with all these pictures of tanks and nems over running them…idk if stress is a factor or led lighting is contributing to it!! Crazy either way.
 

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Is that a sebae?
Sebae is a common name the LFS and the people in the trade use when they don’t know what species an anemone is. It have been use to name M. doreensis, H. malu, H. crispa, E. quadricolor and a few strange one. H. magnifica S. haddoni and S. gigantea.
I absolutely seen it as name for everything. :) I
 
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