And baby makes three

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I saw another small gig at a LFS for a good deal so I couldn't resist the urge to see if I can bring this one back to health and get my gigantea count up to 3.
It is a small very bleached gig. No idea on coloration since it is so white. It has been at the store for few weeks and never showed any sign of deflating and is very sticky. Hopefully a few months of good lighting and some supplemental feeding will bring it back to full health.
It also took my B&W ocellaris all of about 5 minutes to move in to her new home.






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Congrats! That one looks like a green one I have when I first got it. Still a long road ahead, but looks great so far. On my screen, the tents on yours look like they have a tint of yellow to them. Looks like the same shade mine was before it turned lime green. Best of luck to you! That one will be a real beauty when it colors up. Be sure to share as it improves!
 
Good catch. Glad the clown likes its new home. Does look like it is settling in nicely!
 
So it took about 3 months for the anemone to begin getting its color back. About 3 weeks ago we began to see an almost daily increase in color, and in the last few days the tentacle length has finally started to increase.
It looks like it will be a more common tan color but it does have a little interesting multicolor shading to it in person. It will be interesting to watch it progress in its recovery.

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So it took about 3 months for the anemone to begin getting its color back. About 3 weeks ago we began to see an almost daily increase in color, and in the last few days the tentacle length has finally started to increase.
It looks like it will be a more common tan color but it does have a little interesting multicolor shading to it in person. It will be interesting to watch it progress in its recovery.

I wish mine will make it this far :sad2:
 
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