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It's been running about 2 months. My nitrates have been around 15 for the last few weeks.
Thanks for the feedback. I had read conflicting info on how soon you could get one.This is common for BTAs to do this while acclimating. They flush their systems with new water, and also adjust their zooxanthellae population to meet the lighting that you're providing (so you may see a shift in color). Assuming you keep your parameters in check, and there aren't huge swings, the anemone should be fine. BTAs are one of the hardiest anemones available. No need to feed it at the moment, just let it settle in, and consider feeding in a week or two.
My recommendation is typically to wait until you see coralline algae growing. This way, you don't have to worry about a specific time. While the 6 months is a good general rule of thumb, coralline growth is tied to stable tank conditions, with the right parameters, and that can happen as early as a month or as long as, well... never.Thanks for the feedback. I had read conflicting info on how soon you could get one.

