You used some live rock and some dry rock, not the same thing as 100% live rock. The dry rock will take a good six months before it is fully ‘live’, at least IMO. You asked in your other thread about getting (another) torch, and I don’t think you or your tank are ready for it (I don’t say that to be mean or to doubt your competency, but the truth is that you are still very new to the hobby and have about a months worth of experience). And if your tank isn’t ready for a torch, it’s not ready for a BTA. If you really want to try some LPS, get a hammer (they are far more forgiving than a torch), an acan, blastomussa, a Duncan, something that is a little more forgiving. If I recall correctly you’re not testing for alk or cal, I couldn’t in good conscience recommend any stony coral or anemone until you’ve started testing for those and have been able to keep your alk steady for a minimum of a few months. I get being excited that your tank is cycled, but cycled does not mean established or mature, and without a lot of experience on your side, taking on stony corals or anemones is just too risky (let’s not forget that at the end of the day we are talking about an animal’s life or death). There are plenty of cool and forgiving soft corals for you to wet your feet/cut your teeth with, that aren’t super temperamental and that won’t just die within a few hours because you had an alk swing. So, in case it isn’t clear, my advice is slow down, readjust your expectations, don’t try to work way above of your experience or equipment level, and work on prolonged stability before trying corals that demand stability.