RandysReef
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Please HELP!
I bought a green carpet anemone about 2 months ago (16 inches in diameter). When i bought it it was super green( In my avatar) It was sticky, the mouth was nice and tight. It opened nice and big. A couple months later its starting to bleach and the mouth is not tight it is gaping open with white skin coming out a little. I thought it was the mp40 i recently put on because the next day it didnt open like it used to, so i turned it off and put the koralia that was up before. It is kind of expelling little brown clumps that i researched called zooanthexxelle. The tank is fairly new (my first mistake) and is doing fine my corals are opening and my fish are doing fine, the rocks are turning purple. What can be the problem. As you can see i am freaking out, i love this thing. Can it be the lights. i run 4 25w t5s most of the day a reefbright LED and a 150w mh for about 2 hours every day. Is this enough light or too little. Please help! i will post before and after pictures up in a couple hours.
I bought a green carpet anemone about 2 months ago (16 inches in diameter). When i bought it it was super green( In my avatar) It was sticky, the mouth was nice and tight. It opened nice and big. A couple months later its starting to bleach and the mouth is not tight it is gaping open with white skin coming out a little. I thought it was the mp40 i recently put on because the next day it didnt open like it used to, so i turned it off and put the koralia that was up before. It is kind of expelling little brown clumps that i researched called zooanthexxelle. The tank is fairly new (my first mistake) and is doing fine my corals are opening and my fish are doing fine, the rocks are turning purple. What can be the problem. As you can see i am freaking out, i love this thing. Can it be the lights. i run 4 25w t5s most of the day a reefbright LED and a 150w mh for about 2 hours every day. Is this enough light or too little. Please help! i will post before and after pictures up in a couple hours.
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