Must be my lights but everything else is doing fine. I have ReefBreeders LED 48" sitting about 6-8" off top of tank. Highest blue cycle is 70 and whites 44 for 2 hours. ramping up/down into that.
I have had some great advice from a member on here. I have a wild caught Anemone and she isn't doing too well at the moment.
If you can try to get a tank raised Anemone they are a lot hardier and have adapted to Aquarium life.
Unfortunately sometimes you do get an Anemone that just won't adapt to tank life.
In this case I think your Anemone is still trying to adapt to the lighting/Aquarium life. As said it does looked rather bleached. Does it expel any zooxanthellae? If its expelling regularly then this could be the cause of its bleaching. Generally to help a bleached Anemone to regain its colour you would supplement the light with feeding but in your case if it’s not feeding there is not a lot you can do other than provide it with ultimate tank conditions and hope it pulls through.
Gbta from my experience are more sensative then the rbta, i always had an issue as well with these guys. Even if he eats, i think he will still continue to bleach, without good lighting, my gbta tends to stay towards the bottom of my tank n my rbta stays in the middle of my tank. But now he is getting his green color back, mine was worst then yours.
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