Nursing an RBTA back to good health..?*With Pictures*

msuzuki126

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So I got an RBTA from my friend and it is very bleached. I can still see some pink, but not the the deep red it should be. The tips are sticky and the mouth looks ok. How should I go about recovering it? I plan on spot feeding krill every other day, but what else should I do?
 
Just Make sure the lighting is good and feed about every 2 or 3 days. Id recommend feeding silversides. Any pics?
 
i WOULD GO W/ SOMETHING THAT WILL DIGESTY MORE EASILY LIKE A FROZEN MUSCLE THAT YOU CAN FIND A KING SOOPERS! sOAK THE FOOD IN A VITICHEM THE AID IN ANY NUTRIENTS THAT THE ANEMONE IS LACKING! JUST MY >02 SORRY FOR THE CAPS TO FAR TO BACK NOW:BUM:
 
Well it ate some krill last night and now it is appearing to split. Due to stress I'm guessing? I'll get pictures later. There's a white line going through the body where I think it's splitting, but it hasn't reached the mouth yet..
 
Some pictures, it's pinker in real life and doesn't look as translucent, but I know it's bad. In one picture there's an area where I believe it might be splitting.

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I don't see anything that looks like splitting. When they do that they shrivel up and tear themselves apart at the mouth. Definitely bleached. Just needs tlc and it will recover.
 
that anemone is awesome...i like the color...but he should darken up...did your friend have it under weak lighting ???
 
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