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Green Bubble Tip Anemones are easily the hardiest of anemones and will thrive even in tanks that are less than perfect; you may even notice your anemone self-propagate by splitting! Various clownfish will call these tentacles home and are known to have a mutually beneficial relationship with the anemone, such that the clownfish keeps the anemone clean and feeds it, while the anemone provides a safe harbor for the clownfish. As a matter of fact, anemones can be kept with most fish, as their stinging tentacles protect them from most predation, but there are a few pufferfish and butterflies that don't mind the stinging and may nibble at them. Some anemones can consume small fishes, but in general, Bubble Tip Anemones are safe to house with most marine life. To keep this anemone happy, provide moderate light and a steady diet of marine meaty items like chopped silversides and krill.
SKU | 3466367 |
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Primary Brand | Petco Marine Inverts |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Special Diet | Carnivore |
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Scientific Name | Entacmaea quadricolor |
Environment | Marine |
Care Level | Easy |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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ACCLIMATION: Avoid exposing new aquatic life to bright lights after opening the box. Turn off aquarium lights prior to floating aquatic life. Allow the sealed bag with your new fish to float in your aquarium for at least 15 minutes (but no longer than one hour) to ensure the water in the bag matches the temperature in your aquarium. A bacteria booster addition can assist with the addition of new aquatic life. Petco offers free water testing in store to determine if your water is safe for the addition of new aquatic life. DIET: A well-balanced diet consists of a variety of flakes, pellets, freeze-dried and frozen foods, depending on the species. FEEDING: Feed sparingly and no more than fish can eat in 1-2 minutes. Overfeeding can quickly foul the water, especially in smaller aquariums.
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My (male?) leopard gecko has what appears to be a bubble near its front right arm. I poked it with my finger to see if it was solid and it move, I poked it again and it moved back to over the arm again (on the shoulder). I think it is ether an air or fluid bubble under the skin, I do not know why it was there or how long it has been there, my gecko does not appear to have any other signs of illness.
We just tranferred Joey from a 40 Gallon Tank to a new 90+ Gallon Terrain... He seemed to be pretty happy till today. We noticed right before we changed tanks that he had some dark coloration on his left side and tip of his tail.. He was shedding at the time so we figured it was part of it.. It has yet to go away, and today he seems VERY active, mostly attempting to climb the glass of the tank. I have attached a photo, Thank You in advance! ~Robert~
Hi, My fish has white spot which is expanding. It also has something around mouth. Spot looks white with small dots in it. I thought it is an ich outbreak. Currently tank is treated with Sera omnipur (30% of recommended dose). It is big pufferfish. thanks for your help Nikola
This has been on my dog for about a month and now I notice its starting to bother him and making it red and worse. It was just a pink bubble
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Hello. My fish has external skin bubbles. What can I do to heal it? I’ll appreciate it. Thanks
Has a bump/lump on her neck, yellow and red in color
Hes had the spot for more than a month now, hes about a year old. It red and has specks of red on it. Thank you!
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I bought this goldfish last week and it has had a small growth/bump on its fin since then. It has grown slightly but not dramatically. He is still active and eating well. I have been thinking that the growth is a fungus and am treating with pimafix but judging by the way it looks I am not 100% sure it really is fungal. Does this look like a fungual infection or something else?
Hi there. So I am looking into getting a heat dome for my crested gecko. I know they don’t have to have a heat lam but I want him to have a UVB bulb Because it’s good for them. But I am not quite sure that type to get. Any suggestions? I was looking at petco’s tropical combo pack. He lives in a 10 g. With live plant. (I will upgrade when he is bigger) also do you know an age on him? I got him 3 months ago from petsmart. I could tell he was a male a week after I got him. (Pic from yesterday)
There’s something in my fish tank, but I have no idea what it is and I need help identifying it. Thank you!