Bleached Anems

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  1. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Other then being bleached white, my anemones acting as normal as ever.

    Eating and now reproducing.

    Still as bleached as ever. :-/


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    Any chance of them recovering?
     
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  3. wastemanagement

    wastemanagement Eyelash Blennie

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    nice pics,The brown color is a sign that your anemone is healthy and hosting a nice amount of zoxanthellae they are not supose to be white.
    you can Try feeding silversides soaked in Selcon every second day just small portions, and then when and if it regains its colour start to feed two times per week and you could vary its diet. ie such as krill, Mysis shrimp, or raw shrimp, keeping silversides as the primary food.
    good luck
     
  4. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Thx...will try.
     
  5. david7700

    david7700 Flamingo Tongue

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    I feed my anemone 3 krill every other day and he has a nice brown color. If they don't bleach for too long I think that's normal however.. Here is an encouraging article! ;)
     
  6. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Thanks david,

    Have read dozens of articles on web on coral & anemone bleaching.

    Seem to be about 50/50 on whether they will recover or not. :-/
     
  7. david7700

    david7700 Flamingo Tongue

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    If you have a LTA like mine, you should be ok, hopefully. They seem to always pull through with good lights--now my problem is the tentacles extend too high 1/2 up the tank (only 16" tall) and shows signs of bleaching at the tips which are within 1' of the bulb! May it may be time for surgery? One quick, clean slice down the middle is all it should take, I know the risks involved but I can't let the poor guy burn himself! I suppose he will cease growing however and maybe the "big split" isn't necessary.
     
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  9. phoenixhieghts

    phoenixhieghts Panda Puffer

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    i wish i could have one :( unfortunately i only have 2 t5's, i'm told that this is not enough
     
  10. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Never know for sure.

    I have two small BTA's in my Nano (offspring from main tank), under only 24w of light, doing well.

    Are, however close to surface --- and may be a low light need variety.

    Two clowns to maintain them. :-/
     
  11. baugherb

    baugherb Giant Squid

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    I fed mine silversides.... It loved them....