BTA identification

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Can anyone tell me the type of BTA this is? The green is alot more fluorescent than it looks.

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Thanks guys. I ask because I was trying to find o it if it likes sand or rock.

Last night It started to detach so I was thinking it was moving. It then pulled all its tenticals inside for a couples hours and now looks like this within the past 12 hours. Looked great 12 hours ago and has been in for about a week looking great. Params are good. It is in a 5 gal Evo V tank with stock lights and upgraded Pump.

Help!!

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Thanks guys. I ask because I was trying to find o it if it likes sand or rock.

Last night It started to detach so I was thinking it was moving. It then pulled all its tenticals inside for a couples hours and now looks like this within the past 12 hours. Looked great 12 hours ago and has been in for about a week looking great. Params are good. It is in a 5 gal Evo V tank with stock lights and upgraded Pump.

Help!!

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Since you just got it , it’s probably doing a water change
You really should upgrade those lights. The stock ones are eve insufficient for lps and sps.
How old is your tank ?
 
It moves until it’s comfortable, they are rock dwelling anemones but occasionally will be on the sand
Since you just got it , it’s probably doing a water change
You really should upgrade those lights. The stock ones are even insufficient for lps and sps.
How old is your tank ?
 
I don't have much room above my tank. Is it okay to have it close to the top of the tank?

Also good news. Anemone is back up and inflated!!
 

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