so you think im not feeding him enough??? and another question when i first got him he was white with green/pink tips now he is brown with light color tips. Not to sound like an a#$% to you guys but dont see the difference in color from the first pic to the second pic???
Okay...there are some great intentions here, but bad info...for this situation.
1st....the anemone was bleached in the first pic.
It has since gained back its zooxanthellae and has turned darker brown. This is in fact good. It was not healthy when you bought it. It is getting healthy now. Dont stop what you are doing, its working just fine.
I think you confused people by using the phrase
lost all of its color. If I'm looking at the pics correctly, (meaning you posted them in the order you took them, the first pic posted is when you first bought the anemone, and the 2nd pic posted is very recently), then its gotten healthier since you've had it.
BTA's can be kept under PC's. If the anemone has not moeved, it is happy. BTA's will wander more than any other IME...My Ritteri anemone doesnt wander nearly as much as my RBTA did.
One of the things Anthony spoke about when he was here is the fact that sometimes we think our corals and nems are doing great and growing when actually they are starving reaching out further looking for food.
This is true. However, thats not whats happening here. the anemone is not "panning" for light. If it was, it would be stretching towards the light as much as possible, after it moved up to the highest point under the lights. It would also be wide open....much more than it is currently.
Ideally, you should increase your lighting if you're going to keep anemone's, however, since yours was so bleached, this was good environment for it to recover in. Too much light while bleached would be harmful, and it would hide. But in case, I would leave it alone for right now. If anything, I would spend the money on a bigger tank for a more stable tank for the anemone.
You can hit the link in my signature line and read through the RF Resource Library to actually read up on anemones...I know there are lots of good articles there...
I do not suggest feeding more or less than you have been. The anemone is doing just fine. Keep up the good work, and please keep us posted on its health.
Nick