Bleached BTA

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Hey everyone! I’m finally taking the responsibility to heal my BTA. it’s been some time and it WAS beautiful. Looked like a CSB but it was just a hint of rainbow in it. I’m sorry to say it bleached in the move from my 13.5 to my 25
So far it’s kept it’s colour and has been doing better but no colour improvements. Any ideas how to heal a bleached nem? It’s the nem in my profile pic
 

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Get it under lights, of course. If it’s in a tank with other anemones that’s good because nems expel zooxanthellae algae and is taken in by neighboring nems. It should be fine. Bump up feeding your fish. Every little bit helps. Good luck. :)
 
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Get it under lights, of course. If it’s in a tank with other anemones that’s good because nems expel zooxanthellae algae and is taken in by neighboring nems. It should be fine. Bump up feeding your fish. Every little bit helps. Good luck. :)
Awesome! Thank you! I’ll keep you posted
 
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