It seems like my anenome seems a little on the white side. Any thoughts? Picture below....
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This coincided with adding T5's to supplement my Radions LEDs, but I think they just needed a more mature tank. They do not need direct feeding.I don't feed mine anymoreView attachment 19788. It was very small when I got it, it turned almost white and split right away, and both stayed that way for many months. Once I quit irritating them with small pieces of shrimp they finally got comfortable and colored up beautifully and began growing.
And absolutely beautiful to see in person!!I don't feed mine anymoreView attachment 19788. It was very small when I got it, it turned almost white and split right away, and both stayed that way for many months. Once I quit irritating them with small pieces of shrimp they finally got comfortable and colored up beautifully and began growing.
Tank maturity can have a big effect on the health of anemonesThis coincided with adding T5's to supplement my Radions LEDs, but I think they just needed a more mature tank. They do not need direct feeding.
I agree, looked back at my time line. Added it a month after cycle completed, 7/2018. The coloring up and growing started @6/2019. So I now agree about one year maturity to add anemones.Tank maturity can have a big effect on the health of anemones