shadofax
Active member
Well I have a question about my anemone. I have had it for two weeks and recently it has started to lose color. It started out a nice dark brown with a nice green tint. I left for Thanksgiving and when I came back to check on it (Tuesday to Saturday) the anemone had turned a light brown. From Saturday to Monday it now has white tips but is still fully expanded. I should also note that for the first week and a half there was no noticalbe change in color on the aneone. The change in color has started from the tips and is working its way down to the base.
I have the anemone in a tank with a single sponge filter with a Dolphin 5 star air pump powering it. I also have a MJ 900 that is well proteced for water movement. The heater is a 300W titanium heater proteced by PVC with holes drilled in it. For lighting I have it in a window that gets full sun every day and then 2x 20W 5000K 93CRI light bulbs. The tank is a 20L and I do 25% water changes once a week to keep everything in check.
I feed the anemone every day during the week by turning off the flow and spot feeding mysid shrimp. It closes fairly quickly and usually eats all of the first shot of mysid and a majority of the second shot. I then remove any leftover food with a net and discard.
This is a propagation tank so in terms of live rock and sand there is none. I have a few small pieces of rock in the tank incase the anemone wants to attach to a rock and other than that it is a bare tank.
The history of the anemone is unknow but I do know that it was at Premium Aquatics for about 2 weeks under metal halides in a very healthy system. I know that it was taken care of well at PA I was just wondering that if it was brown under MH and then putting it under NO lighting with sun through a window could be starving the anemone. This could point to wild collection high on the reef.
Do you think I should change anything or just keep feeding and hope the bleaching stops soon before it is too late. At the current rate I would guess complete bleaching by Friday and possible Saturday at the latest.
Please Help
Thanks
I have the anemone in a tank with a single sponge filter with a Dolphin 5 star air pump powering it. I also have a MJ 900 that is well proteced for water movement. The heater is a 300W titanium heater proteced by PVC with holes drilled in it. For lighting I have it in a window that gets full sun every day and then 2x 20W 5000K 93CRI light bulbs. The tank is a 20L and I do 25% water changes once a week to keep everything in check.
I feed the anemone every day during the week by turning off the flow and spot feeding mysid shrimp. It closes fairly quickly and usually eats all of the first shot of mysid and a majority of the second shot. I then remove any leftover food with a net and discard.
This is a propagation tank so in terms of live rock and sand there is none. I have a few small pieces of rock in the tank incase the anemone wants to attach to a rock and other than that it is a bare tank.
The history of the anemone is unknow but I do know that it was at Premium Aquatics for about 2 weeks under metal halides in a very healthy system. I know that it was taken care of well at PA I was just wondering that if it was brown under MH and then putting it under NO lighting with sun through a window could be starving the anemone. This could point to wild collection high on the reef.
Do you think I should change anything or just keep feeding and hope the bleaching stops soon before it is too late. At the current rate I would guess complete bleaching by Friday and possible Saturday at the latest.
Please Help
Thanks