I bought a RBTA in March, it was dark red in color.
LFS had it under VHO lighting. Here are pictures of
RBTA in my tank 2 days after purchase.
Unfortunately the LFS that I bought it from neglected to
inform me that it splitted a few weeks prior and thus
I ended up with a anemone that pretty much has only one half/side.
I didn't realize this fact because it was big and it had folded
the torn side in so it seem normal. After a week of being in my
tank, it started to puke out its Zooxanthellae, I can see dark
clots of Zooxanthellae being ejected from its mouth. After 2
months, it was a whitish pink anemone:
During these 2 months it took alot of patience and effort but once
or twice a week it did eat the pieces of shrimp that I gave it.
It's tentacles were not sticky and the shrimp pieces would fall off but
if I hold it in its mouth it did completely swallow it.
Now after 4 months of being in my tank, the torn side where it split
has healed and small tentacles have grown on the disk and from what I
can tell, it seems to have regain a small amount of color back but it still
looks very much bleach.
What can I do to help this RBTA regain its dark red color?
Since May (5/1/06) I've been feeding it everyday with either a half piece of medium
size table shrimp or a thumb size piece of squid but haven't notice
any color changes.
Here are the specs for my tank just in case:
AGA 55 gallon
29 gallon sump + (2) 10 gallons all plumb together
Single 175W MH (10K Hamilton bulb) - 9hr photo period
Euro-reef CS5-2 Skimmer
Salinity - 1.025
Temp. - 82->83 (it's Summer)
PH - 8.2
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 10
Cal. - 360
Many Thanks,
Beng
LFS had it under VHO lighting. Here are pictures of
RBTA in my tank 2 days after purchase.
Unfortunately the LFS that I bought it from neglected to
inform me that it splitted a few weeks prior and thus
I ended up with a anemone that pretty much has only one half/side.
I didn't realize this fact because it was big and it had folded
the torn side in so it seem normal. After a week of being in my
tank, it started to puke out its Zooxanthellae, I can see dark
clots of Zooxanthellae being ejected from its mouth. After 2
months, it was a whitish pink anemone:
During these 2 months it took alot of patience and effort but once
or twice a week it did eat the pieces of shrimp that I gave it.
It's tentacles were not sticky and the shrimp pieces would fall off but
if I hold it in its mouth it did completely swallow it.
Now after 4 months of being in my tank, the torn side where it split
has healed and small tentacles have grown on the disk and from what I
can tell, it seems to have regain a small amount of color back but it still
looks very much bleach.
What can I do to help this RBTA regain its dark red color?
Since May (5/1/06) I've been feeding it everyday with either a half piece of medium
size table shrimp or a thumb size piece of squid but haven't notice
any color changes.
Here are the specs for my tank just in case:
AGA 55 gallon
29 gallon sump + (2) 10 gallons all plumb together
Single 175W MH (10K Hamilton bulb) - 9hr photo period
Euro-reef CS5-2 Skimmer
Salinity - 1.025
Temp. - 82->83 (it's Summer)
PH - 8.2
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 10
Cal. - 360
Many Thanks,
Beng