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Thanks!Looks like a long tentacle
By column do you mean the pink foot?It does NOT look like a LTA to me in that picture. Better pictures needed, especially the column and the mouth.
Did the above photo help for the column portion at all?
Will it color back up with regular feeding? The other one at the store was transparent so I opted away from that one since I believe that one was bleached.It looks like a LTA to me. I have seen them in a few different colors- I have a green one. Lfs has a white one with brown stripes down tentacles. And a pink/red foot. Tour does look very white compared to others. Could be the color as these do come in whiteish colors. Most other anemones only turn white when bleaching.
they can get pretty big- like 18-24” across. Mine lives to host my clownfish.
When the blues aren't on its very tan. But I will do my best to bring out its green. It does have green.that is a long tentacle, but he is very unhealthy. As a rule of thumb, never buy any coral or anemone that is white, they are generally bleached and in bad condition. @OrionN has some guides to helping nems recover bleaching, but for future reference keep in mind that white = bleached when it comes to cnidarians.
Good luck with him! When he is recovered he should be a deep green all over.
Man thats a real bummer if its bleached.that is a long tentacle, but he is very unhealthy. As a rule of thumb, never buy any coral or anemone that is white, they are generally bleached and in bad condition. @OrionN has some guides to helping nems recover bleaching, but for future reference keep in mind that white = bleached when it comes to cnidarians.
Good luck with him! When he is recovered he should be a deep green all over.
Can you link one of your articles on rehabilitating a bleached anemone?It is a sand bed anemone and will need a reasonably deep sand bed to be happy.
I wrote an article on zooxanthellae transplant fro bleached anemones. However, your anemone does not need that. He need to be well care for and feeding small amount, pencil eraser size, pieces of seafood. He is not completely bleached, and should recover well without problem if he settle down.
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