Is my H. crispa healthy?

after searching for the sebae anemone for my saddlebacks i finally found one that was healthy. they usually have been coming in dyed or in really horrible shape but i found a nice large one with a tight mouth and a foot intact. i placed it in the tank and i thought i just ended up with a dead one since it seemed stiff and smelled weird but i left home and came back and it seems to have attached to the glass where i put and "bubbled" up. its a creamish color

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It looks really bleached to me. I had good luck feeding them small pieces of raw shrimp soaked in Zoe. It shouldn't be white at all more beige.
 
With some tlc and some food it will be healthy :D . Mine looked something like that when I bought it just before christmas, this is what it looks like now

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I started out by just feeding mysis shrimp, I would squirt a pea size amount near its mouth.

Now I feed whatever seafood I can find fresh at the store, clams, prawns, fish, mussles... Just make sure its raw and hasn't been seasoned with anything

I cut them into chunks that are a little smaller then the anemones mouth and fed a couple of times a week, at least until it was starting to grow to fast, now I feed a couple of times a month
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13322378#post13322378 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by blface
. I had good luck feeding them small pieces of raw shrimp soaked in Zoe.
 
thanks blface and marie. ill probably wait a while to feed it and let it settle in. looks like it attached to the glass but is trying to expand across the sand and rock
 
my small black saddleback hosted tonight! i wonder how long until the the female realizes what's going on and rushes the male out of the nem
 
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