Carpet Anemome

deton8it

Member
I have no idea but it looks like it is one that is probably going to die. It lost its zooxanthellae and is extremely bleached.
 

gtrtek

New Member
I was told by the LFS that he was bought in, The person who had him before said they had him for 4 years and he's a mertens but I can't find any that are all white with just the tips green. I'm new to anemones so I'm trying to find out more about it.
 

bang guy

Moderator
It's all white because it was kept under insufficient lighting for quite a while. It should be brown with green fluorescent tips.
 

bang guy

Moderator
If it's sticky then it will feed. If you feed it a lot (2 - 3 times a week) it's possible that it will survive until the Zooxanthellae colony grows back. A caution with that much food though, it could reduce the quality of your water.
 

gtrtek

New Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bang Guy http:///t/396297/carpet-anemome#post_3530631
If it's sticky then it will feed. If you feed it a lot (2 - 3 times a week) it's possible that it will survive until the Zooxanthellae colony grows back. A caution with that much food though, it could reduce the quality of your water.

Will do, Thanks. I do a 20% water change weekly so that shouldn't be a problem.
 

deton8it

Member
Technically it could be a White Carpet anemone since they do exist but I have never seen one in real life. Most of the time a white anemone is a bleached anemone. There are a lot of pics of White Carpet anemones on Google. https://www.google.com/search?sugexp=crnk_timecombined&gs_rn=26&gs_ri=psy-ab&gs_mss=white+carpet+anemone+&tok=mul-pudSemrViDAU-2HdSg&pq=white+carpet+anemone+care&cp=20&gs_id=r&xhr=t&q=white+carpet+anemone&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.r_qf.&biw=1366&bih=653&bs=1&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=cwctUqvLA8XKyQH3poCoDA


John
 
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