Is this "browning"?

legrunt

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Can't tell if my eyes are playing tricks on me, but can anyone tell me if this bta looks like it's browning?
To my eyes, it's more of a deep purple, but i don't think it looked like this 5 months ago when i got it.

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My nitrates are at 5, phosphates at 0.1
Alk is 9.4, cal at 435, sal at 1.026, temp is 25.5c, ph at 8.1, mag at 1275
 

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It could be turning more brown. Aside from aesthetics, it's not a bad thing. It means that it's got a healthy zooxanthellae population which helps the anemone survive. You may have purchased the BTA when it was slightly bleached. Bleached anemones have a low zooxanthellae population, so they are less brown, which allows the color of the anemone to show more.
 
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I see. Well, thanks for that. Question then, how would I create more color in this fellow then? From what I understand, keep nutrients in check. My nitrates at 5 and phosphates at approx 0.1 good enough? Or is phosphate too high? Getting a hanna checker to really monitor po4... Right now, I'm using a nyos test kit, which between 0.075 and 0.1 is a huge color jump.
 

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