Bleached anemone help

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Yesterday I was at the lfs seeing what all they had. I picked up a fish and some corals and I saw that they had a huge sale on BTA's. I've had my tank set up for a good while and I have a pair of clowns so I looked into it. I have done some research on them, like how they need good water quality, decent flow, and lighting. I figured i met all the criteria, my tank is a 55g with a quad T5 fixture, Ammonia is non existant, salinity is .026, pH is around 8, Nitrate is under 5 on my red sea test kit. I haven't checked my phosphate or calcium or alk in about a month because I had to borrow the test from a friend. Anyways, they only had one BTA and it was about the size of a tennis ball. It was white with a bright green shine on the tips. It was also fully inflated with a single clown hosting it. The owner told me he has had it for a long time and it's been healthy, but it just hadn't colored up for him. I didn't know what he meant because to me it looked beautiful. I paid next to nothing for it and took it home, I acclimated it for about an hour and a half and I set it in a small crevice in what I thought was a good spot. There was some flow but not enough to blow it around the tank, and it was probably midway up the tank. It was inflated and looked great all day yesterday. Then I just randomly Google searched white bubble tip anemone, then discovered there is no such thing. If your BTA is white that means it's bleached and dying. So i got worried and watched him all day yesterday. Then this morning i come in and see that he's gone. I can't find him anywhere, until I look in my rock work and he's wedged himself in a little cave on the other side of the tank. Half of its body is sticking out in the light. He was still open and inflated though. Then I started reading that I needed to feed him a little bit to help him start to recover. So I fed him a tiny little bit of mysis. He seemed to eat it up but now he's deflated his tentacles. Idk what that usually means but I know it doesn't look the same as yesterday. Is there anything I can do for him?
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Just keep doing what you're doing feed it a few mysis every 3 days or so and let it go where it wants for now.
 
Its one of those "time will tell" scenarios. Just keep good stable water parameters and don't give it any food that's hard for it to digest. Just keep up with the frozen mysis and don't over feed it. Oh and don't freak out when it expels waste :D
 
Its one of those "time will tell" scenarios. Just keep good stable water parameters and don't give it any food that's hard for it to digest. Just keep up with the frozen mysis and don't over feed it. Oh and don't freak out when it expels waste :D
Ahh ok I got ya, I'll try my best lol. Would a clown hosting it do it any good? Or would it actually do harm? One of my clowns was being very curious with it before the lights went out.
 
I agree with Shifty to keep a clown away from it until it gets colored up.
Well here's what it looks like after almost a week. I've been feeding it every 3 or so days. He's been hiding out in the shadows and he changes his spot every couple of days. He's turned from a bright snow white, to more of a dingy brown white if that makes any sense lol. Everything has been as stable as it can be. Does it looks better or worse than before?
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Ok awesome :) I was starting to worry about the guy. He was hiding in caves and stuff for a good while. He's just now starting to venture out into the light some. I'm glad you guys think he's looking better.
 
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