So after posting up my last post, I went to bed and thought about it a little more.(Yes, I do take this THAT seriously) I know I have a pretty healthy anemone to start. Otherwise, it wouldn't be accepting food especially right after it deflated. Maybe the anemone just need to do this to flush out the old fluid in its body. Of course, if it does this repeatedly then that means the anemone is on its way out. But it deflated once and popped right back up and was accepting food right away.
I also thought in the wild, the anemone would not be exposing to high tide for 8hrs long. Maybe 1 or 2 hrs at times. Maybe I can turn on my MH for only 1-2 max, shut it off, then turn it back on again for another 1-2 hrs. I did exactly just that, and the anemone seem to be accepting it well.
This could be all wrong but it's working out for now. I figure if the anemone continues to eat, it would get even stronger and better. Then, I can blast the MH a longer.
Color is not the concern at this point. My short term goal is to not have this thing deflated and weak.
I have this gig. for exactly a week. It was at this hour that I finished acclimating it and placing it in the tank. So far, 5 meals has been served and eaten. 1 event of deflation for roughly an hour.
Tonight's updated pics. After eating its meal.
The reason why I love gigantea nems so much is the interaction between my clowns and its host. It also intensify the colors of the clowns. All this is worth every effort I'm putting to keep this thing alive and well.