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So i can already see what kind of replies i got “your tank is way too young for an anenome” and yes i was aware. my tanks roughly 2 months old i started with turbo fritz and about 20 ceramic bio balls from an established tank to give me a boost. i was shopping with my brother in law and we had a killer deal on a bta and i got a long tip. at the time buying it I knew what i might be getting myself into but worst comes to worst i can give him the nem for the time being til my tanks ready but i hear different things on their behavior. it was always out really wide and long for about a good two weeks or so and maybe about a week now it’s kinda just looked a little deflated and almost looks bleached out. but i can’t tell if it’s spewing it’s guts out or not since i really don’t know what that’ll look like lol. should i leave it be and let it kick back or should i really consider moving it in my brother in laws tank before it decides to explode in my tank and kill everything

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Looks fine but a pic under white light would be better.

List the lights + settings, flow, water parameters, and test kits.
 
Have you been feeding it? I used to feed mine mysis and a small piece of silverside every once and a while and it stayed happy for a long time.
 
this was taken a while after my lights have been off this was just the white light that’s just why the zoas look closed but all my corals have been doing great. I do feed the nem pretty often, mysis and brine shrimp and occasionally ill target feed a piece of clam flesh. I’m gonna get my water tested tmr and hope to figure things out from there, but i already plan on moving it out of my tank for the time being. the video posted below was about a week ago when it looks fully out.
 

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this was taken a while after my lights have been off this was just the white light that’s just why the zoas look closed but all my corals have been doing great. I do feed the nem pretty often, mysis and brine shrimp and occasionally ill target feed a piece of clam flesh. I’m gonna get my water tested tmr and hope to figure things out from there, but i already plan on moving it out of my tank for the time being. the video posted below was about a week ago when it looks fully out.

Let us know what test kits will be used when you find out.
 
Looks fine but a pic under white light would be better.

List the lights + settings, flow, water parameters, and test kits.
i’m using one Ai prime16hd using the pennywise setting, for flow i have 2 800gph power heads along with a double head for for my return. i’ve transferred it to my brother in laws tank today which has 2 bta and they do great so i’m gonna hope it comes backk
 
i’m using one Ai prime16hd using the pennywise setting, for flow i have 2 800gph power heads along with a double head for for my return. i’ve transferred it to my brother in laws tank today which has 2 bta and they do great so i’m gonna hope it comes backk
Could you screenshot the light settings?
 
PS I don't think the tank is too young for an anemone. I believe that is a myth
 

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