Please Help with Anemone ID

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This was sold to me as a gbta but now I’m starting to wonder if maybe it’s something else. It has been the same color since I got it and it has not moved since it’s been in the tank. All of my water parameters are where they should be. It’s been in the tank for almost 1 month. I use an LED light. The amount of blue light gets to be more throughout the day until it’s basically all blue at night and then I turn the lights off while sleeping. If anyone could help with ID and how to make the colors pop more it would be greatly appreciated.

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This was sold to me as a gbta but now I’m starting to wonder if maybe it’s something else. It has been the same color since I got it and it has not moved since it’s been in the tank. All of my water parameters are where they should be. It’s been in the tank for almost 1 month. I use an LED light. The amount of blue light gets to be more throughout the day until it’s basically all blue at night and then I turn the lights off while sleeping. If anyone could help with ID and how to make the colors pop more it would be greatly appreciated.

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Maybe a long tentacle based on where it settled and how the foot looks? Looks a little bleached, so hopefully it gains it’s symbiotic algae population and color back over time!
 

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Thanks any tips to help speed up the process? According to my tests and the tests run at the 2 lfs that I go to my water conditions are right where they should be.
Just takes time. Best thing you can do is let it be. And don't feed it, they expend a lot of energy eating solid foods and they could be using that energy to recover. They can get all the energy they need from light. I have heard that you can feed a bleached anemone a tentacle from a healthy anemone to speed up the process of growing their zooxanthellae, but that would require finding someone who doesn't mind clipping a tentacle off their own anemone. Patience is your friend!
 

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Lighting is first and foremost and you can also feed very small piece of food every 3 day, like 1/2 the size of its mouth - Krill, squid, clam, mussel, oyster or raw shrimp
 

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