Bleached to healthy thread

55semireef

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I am curious to see all your guy's pictures of anemones that started out bleached and are now healthy. I will start with my Heteractis Crispa. I am interested in seeing your guys bleached to unbleached anemones.

Bought this in October

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About a week ago

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9543975#post9543975 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by onehundred20
awsome I wish mine would recover, got a green BTA and it wont seem to color up or eat, not sure what to do...

How long have you had it?

TOURKID, yes, it is a pig when it comes to food.
 
Nice job with yours 55!

This is a Rose Bubble Tip shortly after getting it in June of 06

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Same Rose in October of 06

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And same Rose in February 07

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Here are pics of our LTA when we got it 6mos ago:

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And pics of it taken within the last month or so (don't mind the dirty glass):
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Regards,
Heather
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9546032#post9546032 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ls1grrrl
Here are pics of our LTA when we got it 6mos ago:

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And pics of it taken within the last month or so (don't mind the dirty glass):
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Regards,
Heather
Hmmmm, are you positive that's a LTA? Looks almost like a H. Crispa to me from what I am seeing. I will see what others have to say.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9546063#post9546063 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 55semireef
Hmmmm, are you positive that's a LTA? Looks almost like a H. Crispa to me from what I am seeing. I will see what others have to say.

No, not positive. Just basing it on what other people here on RC thought when we originally got it. We were told it was an LTA by the guy we got it from, but obviously he wasn't exactly a reliable/knowledgeable source.

Heather
 
And a clone off of the same BTA the previous one is from

Off to the side in the picture, but gives you an idea of how it started:
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And now(about 3-4 months later):
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Notice in both cases that the clownfish are about 3X's the size of the anems(respectively in each tank). Then see how tiny they seem in comparison to the anem as they do now:). I think they've come a little ways...
 
Thanks TheVillageIdiot and very nice pictures. Did you feed your GBTA much after you got it or did you leave it be?

cschweitzer, I am amazed of your RBTA progress. What's your secret? Did you feed it frequently? How often? What kind of food? What lighting is it under? Thanks.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9551810#post9551810 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 55semireef
Thanks TheVillageIdiot and very nice pictures. Did you feed your GBTA much after you got it or did you leave it be?

I fed nothing for the first few days, but my female Oc found it w/in 24hrs, so amonium uptake may have been happening from day 1.

by the end of the first week, i was feeding very small portions of shrimp, scallop and fish soaked in MarineZoe 2-3x per week. 1x per week, I'd mix the pre-mixed food in w/ some cyclopeeze.
 
ls1grrrl
You are correct on your id. You have a m. dorenssis. Long tentacle anemone. Not crispa or "sebae".
 
I used to not feed(I knew nothing when I first got mine...I thought it would get most of it's energy from the lighting and from regular fish feedings). It then split a couple times and never regrew. Stayed small and started bleaching. In Nov/Dec of last year, I decided to move a couple of them to different tanks and then started feeding. Once I saw progress from feeding, I started a regiment of every 1-2 days feeding it. When I say feed, I mean heavily overfeed. I have never seen it expell waste, so it is utilizing at least most of what it consumes.

I do not feed silversides, and although everyone seems to love them, I really don't understand why. There are problems that can arise due to silverside feedings and some other noteworthy side-effects. First problem is that anems are completely fleshy like a soft coral. They do not have teeth to aid in digestion. Most people that feed silversides feed it in chunks...this means that no pre digestion will expose many fleshy parts of the anem to a boney structure of a fish carcass. The bones have been known to cause tears in the anems flesh, "choking", excessive waste expulsion(sometimes of whole bone structures), and the possibility of thievary(shrimp/clowns/etc. diving into the anem and stealing whole pieces of food; upwards of four hours later). This means the food has obviously not been fully digested in four hours, which seems like a problem to me. Also, with my prepared meals, my shrimp eat well enough before my BTA gets its food so that it won't bother the anem. Even if it tried, my anems get more than they would require for sustainability.

I use only invertabrate animals, with at most a chitinous shell which is many time much more easily digestible by anems. I use table shrimp, squid(probably their favorite food!), clams, oysters, scallops(they love this too), and just about any other invert that can be bought there. I also use frozen mysis and brine. I use a simple preparing process:
1) remove shell if applicable(obviously N/A on mysis and brine) and remove any beaks(on squid if bought whole). Pretty much remove any pointy, sharp, or hard pieces)
2) Freeze
3) grate with a new(used only for this purpose...trust me, you don't want fishy cheese or cheesey fish) cheese grater
4) repeat steps 2-3 until desired size(I usually do those two steps twice)
5) add garlic and selcon and let soak for a bit
6) Freeze for the last time
7) break off proportional pieces and feed(usually add tank water and let it get up to water temp and spot feed with baster)

This is also a very great way to do it, because everything(all LPS, many softies, most inverts, and all of my fish) loves this and I just substitute their dinner 4 or more times a week with these foods instead of pellets that I normally feed for meals.
 
Also, if feeding SPS or zoos, just add some Coral Vibrance. At 100 micron size, it is small enough to feed the smallest zoos and most SPS. For the SPS it can't feed, it actually feeds the copepods who's larvae will in turn feed the SPS's.
 
July 28, 2006:
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Nov 12. 2006 (badly out-of-focus, sorry):
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Dec 31, 2006:
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Feb 2007: And huge enough for my female maroon to be completely enveloped in it:
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It was revived on a diet of silversides, btw. ;)
 
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