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brian414899

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Just transferred my bio cube 32 to over to a Red Sea max 250. ... in the pic below I just picked up this anemone. Don’t know much about it. I got this one hoping my clown would host in him. I gave a bubble tip anemone that my clown just seems to much for. Any one know what type of anemone this is??? Also through in some pics of my tank.

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So it appears to be a Long Tentacle Anemone. The tentacles though should be a tanish color not white. I’ve been down this road before where I’ve purchased a seemingly healthy specimen but come to find out it’s a “rescue “ The anemone is starving and has depleted the algae within itself that gives it the tan colored look. Which is a healthy look. Make sure you feed it and or your tank a bit heavier than normal and make sure you keep your lights on at least 6-8 hours a day. You’ll know you’re succeeding when the tentacles begin to darken. Good luck bud.
 

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