What is the name of this anemone?

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Dose any one know the name of this anemone? and what its specs and requirement to care of it in best way?
thanks for help

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It looks like a bleached bubbletip anemone. Bleached meaning its expelled its zooxanthelle and lost its color. If it is a bubbletip they are one of the more hardy anemones and in my experience tough. If that were on my tank I would start feeding it so high quality food like squid or oyster since it has great form and does not appear to be too stressed to eat. But keep in mind these types of anemones do not actually need to be fed once they gain all of their zooxanthelle back and then they can gain all their nutrition from the light. But if you want it to grow faster and bigger then feeding it is normal most feed biweekly
 
It looks like a bleached bubbletip anemone. Bleached meaning its expelled its zooxanthelle and lost its color. If it is a bubbletip they are one of the more hardy anemones and in my experience tough. If that were on my tank I would start feeding it so high quality food like squid or oyster since it has great form and does not appear to be too stressed to eat. But keep in mind these types of anemones do not actually need to be fed once they gain all of their zooxanthelle back and then they can gain all their nutrition from the light. But if you want it to grow faster and bigger then feeding it is normal most feed biweekly

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What size tank and what lights do you have? How long has the tank been setup?
 
It looks like a bleached bubbletip anemone. Bleached meaning its expelled its zooxanthelle and lost its color. If it is a bubbletip they are one of the more hardy anemones and in my experience tough. If that were on my tank I would start feeding it so high quality food like squid or oyster since it has great form and does not appear to be too stressed to eat. But keep in mind these types of anemones do not actually need to be fed once they gain all of their zooxanthelle back and then they can gain all their nutrition from the light. But if you want it to grow faster and bigger then feeding it is normal most feed biweekly

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At first glance I thought condy or malu, but after staring at it a bit I think hotelbravo is right. The distribution of the color, not just in the tips, makes me think it's a bubble tip that's expelled its zoanthelle as well.
 
It definitely drew a poor hand to get to live it's life in your tank. They prefer moderate to high lighting with stable water parameters which is generally better provided in a tank that had been established a lot longer than freshly cycled. With proper feeding and care, perhaps it will make a full recovery.
 
Thank you

But I can't find anything on the internet about this if you can give me a link for any reference

Would be appreciated!


Haha, sorry. I was just trying to be funny and gave you a name for your anemone. Apparently my attempt at humor failed :)
 
Way to make a new member feel welcome. What is with making fun of people when they ask for IDs in the New to the Hobby forum.
 
I have 55g and T5 LIGHT

But Would you kill me if I told you that I have cycled my tank with this anemone before 2months ago with damsel fish and its survived

Deff not kill ya, we all have made mistakes.

What t5 setup do you have? What are your water parameters? (Numbers please)
 
Talking tank trash!!!

Talking tank trash!!!

Way to make a new member feel welcome. What is with making fun of people when they ask for IDs in the New to the Hobby forum.

LMAO. Shots fired!!! Apologies to the mods but that frankie comment made me laugh. Little trash talking....not meant to offend......back to the answer.....+1 to bubbletip sans its photosynthetic battle buddies. Try turning down the pumps for 20-30 minutes and target feed with high quality. If her color starts returning you need to figure out the underlying cause. Has it moved on its own since you put it in the tank?
 
LMAO. Shots fired!!! Apologies to the mods but that frankie comment made me laugh. Little trash talking....not meant to offend......back to the answer.....+1 to bubbletip sans its photosynthetic battle buddies. Try turning down the pumps for 20-30 minutes and target feed with high quality. If her color starts returning you need to figure out the underlying cause. Has it moved on its own since you put it in the tank?

I tried with different types of food, it shows more response for frozen shrimp.
Have you specific brand for high quality food? please send me the brand name.
thank you
 
I believe it's name is Franklin, but it prefers to go by Frankie.

I was going to suggest Karl. With a K

Thank you
But I can't find anything on the internet about this if you can give me a link for any reference
Would be appreciated!

wikipedia page #123,456,789

hth:lolspin:

Thread win.

Way to make a new member feel welcome. What is with making fun of people when they ask for IDs in the New to the Hobby forum.

Lighten up! It was clearly meant as a joke!!!

LMAO. Shots fired!!! Apologies to the mods but that frankie comment made me laugh. Little trash talking....not meant to offend......back to the answer.....+1 to bubbletip sans its photosynthetic battle buddies. Try turning down the pumps for 20-30 minutes and target feed with high quality. If her color starts returning you need to figure out the underlying cause. Has it moved on its own since you put it in the tank?

What he said.
 
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