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![]() Hi...We have 3 white looking anemone's in our 90g tank and 1 in the 150g. We originally started out with 2 from the person we purchased the tank from, but they have split to make the 4 that we now have. Upon doing some research it was noted that if an anemone is white it is a bad thing because it is a sign that, that anemone has bleached because of insuffient lighting. These anemone's have started out white and have remained a white color for the last 3 months and continue to grow. There are other BTA's in both tanks that are not white and they are some what in the same locations as these 'white anemone's'. Just wondering if this is indeed white anemone's that we have??
![]() http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/...iteanemone.jpg http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/...teanemone2.jpg http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/...9/IMG_0659.jpg This last is a picture of a BTA that is in the one tank with the white one.
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![]() Not sure kinda looks like a bleached bta but I don't really know (re-posted your pic.'s so people wont have to click on the links) What type of lights are they under?
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![]() Limited Edition White Knight RBTA - sell it for $600 on R2R and make some cash
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![]() Yes they do look like bleached BTAs . With very little zooxanthellae, they wont be able to get much food from the lights, what seems like growth is them reaching up and expanding to catch as much light as they can. If you can offer them a bit of food each day, they may start to recover. But just a tiny bit to begin with, until you know they are eating it. Often they will take the food but later spit it out when the lights are out, you don't want to feed a lot incase it fouls the tank. Mixed sea food is best, if you can puree it in a blender so its like a paste, it will be easier for them to digest leaving more energy for recovery. If you cant blend it, chop it up as fine as you can. BTA's will often split when they're stressed , it a survival tactic where one may die, but maybe the other will live. Keep your fingers crossed and may be you will end up with a few nice BTAs.
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![]() Ya I kinda figured that but Susan and Jim are newish to the hobby, so I wanted to point out that it's not real so they don't think they guy was serious.
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