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This is my bubble tip. I've had hi for a month. He doesn't close up and hasn't moved position. Always open,mouth usually closed. But his colouring is kinda green at the bottom. Do I have too much algae?? Is he ok?? And any tips pls. I'm new. Tank since February
Thank you!?!
 
The Anemone looks fine, it's a smaller specimen so you do not want to add any large clown fish.

Anemones change coloration based on lighting typically. It's not uncommon for the shades of coloration to change and adapt to individual lighting types.

Maintain your water chemistry and it should be fine.

Congrats on your first Anemone!
 
Thank you! I hope it's fine... Not my first, this will be my third!! Sadly the other 2 didn't make it, that's why I'm paranoid. And right now fish less because they all does from Brooklynella. I'm feeling defeated. I was told to wait 72 days before I get new fish so this virus will died off?? It's been frustrating to say the least. And I have some blk 'n white skinny worm thing that's also stressing me out... Lol. Sorry for the rant
 
If you're sure it was brook, then the fallow period for that is only 6 weeks. However, if you think you might also have ich in your tank - then play it safe and go fallow for the full 72 days.
 
This hobby can be very frustrating, I know.

Keep with it, research, research.........

As already posted you need to treat Brooklynella differently. Brooklynella is a protozen not a virus.

Stick with the forum, ask questions as needed and the tank will come around.

One rarely treats the display tank for disease if you have invertebrates, so the tank has to remain fallow.
 

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