Your a master with blue carpets. Thx for steering me in the right direction. This is my healthy one.
Do you still think feeding is not necessary?
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Not a master, but I understand what gigs want/need. It's different requirements between gigs and haddoni. Feeding often causes more problems than it solves, but there also comes a time when they need food. In the beginning, it's always safer to not feed. Food, or lack of, will limit their size, but will also limit their health. It's really a hard subject to advise on, but overall I'd advise not feeding. Anemones can go much longer with no food than most think, flip side is feeding a weak anemone can create problems it won't recover from (internal rotting if nem temporarily lost it's ability to completely purge it's meal).
Short answer, yes I feed, but sparingly to keep them a manageable size.
There comes a point where they won't "look" their best, but will remain healthy. Feeding will make them "look" healthier. I have a green that didn't get fed a few months, then started to deflate. I knew it needed food (a long time with no food) I could see it. I fed it, next day looked fantastic, best in months. See where this is going??? It's not a one blanket answer. All dependent on the individual, the owner, and room in tank. I have 11 gigs for a couple years now. I've gotten to see differences in them.
Here is a picture of the babies inside my H. Malu. My observation with Malu is that they all released at night, all the same night at about 72 hrs after spawned.
What you observed with your malu, is not what I'm observing with my gigs. Your malu has a large group, multiples in one tentacle. The few gigs I have that have these little ones moving, is spread out, one per tentacle, a dozen or more per nem some days, others only a few. I still see them moving in tentacles. I also suspect, and can't prove yet but suspect, they are released from tips. I could be wrong, but what I've seen, this is what I think. I will try to catch a picture of one in progress. Some of them look like hour glasses inside the tents.