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Doesn't look like the happies anemone I have ever seen. That said, it will be hard do say for sure or make any recommendations without knowing more information. How long have you had the nem and what are your parameters?
 
Doesn't look like the happies anemone I have ever seen. That said, it will be hard do say for sure or make any recommendations without knowing more information. How long have you had the nem and what are your parameters?
Salinity 1.024

DKH Noon-Late at night 10-12

Nitrates and Nitrites 0

I have had it since February

Any way I can make it back to normal
 
if you have fish increase your feeding this will slowly raise nitrate and phosphate levels. Can you test phosphate.,, what is alk

also lighting? they love light.

You can dose nitrate but I am of the opinion that raising by feeding is the best option.

it doesn't seem all that mad.. but if you do have other corals they will benefit from more fish poop and increased nitrate and phosphate levels. There are many nutrient levels folks run very successful reef tanks but a general rule is 100/1 with some phosphate and nitrate detectable.
 
Ok now it is closed up 2 PM and is usually active at night


Could it be because the PH shifts at 8.4 at night?

Thats what I noticed about the PH


Does this mean I should reschedule the feeding like feed it at night
 

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