Help confirm Anemone ID

joeymarine

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I picked up this as a Bubble Tip Anemone about a month and a half ago. Can anyone confirm that it is a BTA?

Thanks!

Joey
 

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It's a rose bubble tip anemone it's really bleached.

Really? It was like that in the tank I got it from and that's why I asked b/c I read other people say that about the same looking BTA's on other threads.

Is there anything that I can do to help it become unbleached?
 
Lighting is good and I have been feeding uncooked shrimp that I cut into pieces about every 2-3 days. Good on food or should I increase and/or change what I'm feeding?
 
plenty of lighting, so your good. as stated just feed a couple times a week and keep parameters stable and it should color up nicely
 
Nems actually have an easier time digesting smaller items, so mysis is fine. My food of choice is salmon chunks (the size of a pencil eraser) soaked in Selcon.
 
Help confirm Anemone ID

Here's an updated pic of the BTA. It seems as if it's looking a lot less bleached to me. Thoughts?
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The colors seemed I have gotten a lot darker since I started feeding silversides. I'll take a pic later when my halides are on.
 
it looks very good i have one just like that but 12" i never feed mine the light does the job and the clowns sometime feed mine when i feed the tank.some ppl frown on silversides since they have bones but if its working i wouldnt change it .looking good keep it up
 
People frown on silversides because they are not regulated as human grade seafood is. They could thaw and refreeze before you get them and it's still ok for them to be sold. People who have lost anemones after feeding silversides believe it's due to tainted food not because of the bones.

If you have 250W MH and your anemone has colored up that nicely then I don't think you need to target feed it at all. It will catch whatever you feed the tank and be just fine. If you're trying to grow it and get it to split then feed it any seafood (raw) that's sold for human consumption. Small pieces. I actually feed mine bay scallops smashed up and they have grown and divided ... I now have 7 from the original one.
 
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