White Sebae Anemone ?!?!?!?!?

mmcheeto

Member
I could be veary wrong here. I thought whte=bad. Bleached with no brown stuff (algie in the anemone) was a dying anemone? Is this the case or is the a kind of anemone? I allways thought this was a no no in supply. Am I wrong?
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viper_930

Active Member
Every anemone should have some brown tint to it from the zooxanthelae. No brown means it is bleached. A bleached anemone can recover though, with enough lighting. A lot of anemones that are being sold are bleached from being held at the wholesaler for a period of time under inadequate lighting. The white sabae is white colored, but should also have a tint of brown in it's tentacles to not be bleached. A bleached anemone cannot get evergy from the light.
 
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