All I want, is a beautiful bright and bubbly BTA. I have a red one and a green one in my tank. Both have been in the tank a year, and both are growing fine. The green one looks just "ok", the red one looks like crap. When I bought it, it was the greatest looking anemone ever. Keep in mind, they're healthy, the whole tank is healthy and growing, their color just sucks. I fight to keep my parameters steady (just like everyone else). At or around Ca 400, Mg 1300, Alk 8, pH stays pretty steady at 8.3, no Nitrites of course and my nitrates are typically undetectable. I don't measure PO4, I just watch my algae. This is on a 29 g biocube, skimmerless, turf scrubber, 2 gallon water change per week. Salinity is 1.025. Temp: 80* . I feed the tank daily with flake, LRS frozen food once a week.
My LED's are the aurora puck which has 4 channels and 6 or so colors (RB, blue, violet, white, red, green, orange). I've heard that running just straight RB is the way to make corals look their best. Any credence to this? Straight RB makes my fish look horrible. Any anemone pro's have advice for me? Any advice would be appreciated. Any questions, go for it.
My LED's are the aurora puck which has 4 channels and 6 or so colors (RB, blue, violet, white, red, green, orange). I've heard that running just straight RB is the way to make corals look their best. Any credence to this? Straight RB makes my fish look horrible. Any anemone pro's have advice for me? Any advice would be appreciated. Any questions, go for it.