Another Sebae PROBLEM!!!

Thank's alot guys makesme feel good to that but I am still looking for some help because i dont really know a reefer thathas done what I am doing. Meaning I dontknow anyone but the guy at work and he has not dealt with anonme's... just coral. Soooo with the bleached crispa what is my best approach??? Second is Phytoplankton and essential viatamins going to help me in any way???
 
Providing excellent water quality is THE most important thing. By excellent, I would shoot for nitrates undetectable, temp. of 78-81F, specific gravity 1.026, and you have good light, so that won't be an issue. To answer your question about vitamins, selcon can't hurt, but certainly isn't necessary. If you have some or it's easily available, selcon or zoe might be somewhat helpful. Only try feeding when the anemone's mouth is closed and it is inflated. Try a small piece of food, I think silversides or a piece of fresh shrimp or squid would be enticing for the anemone. You can put a few drops of the "juice" from the food in the water as the anemone will "smell" it and be more inclined to eat. It literally only takes a few drops, they are extremely sensitive to food in the water.
 
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