yellow bae

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MERCTECH

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she doesn't look got..........did a water test before water change......
ph: 8.0
salinity: 1.021
ammonia: 0.0
nitrite:0.0
nitrate 0.0
phosphate: 0.0
alkalinity: high 3.6
calcium: 450

perfrom water change 1/21/06....just feed her some krill on the 23rd.....today ....the 25th she looks shrivled up, yellow tentacles look now brown and some parts deflated.
 
I'm guessing you mean Sebae, Heteractis crispa?

If so, there's no such thing as a yellow one. It is a color inbetween natural (grey/brown) and bleached (white). The color change you are noticing is actually a good thing. It means the proper zooxanthellae in it's tissues is returning and regaing it's health. As for the tentactle deflation, it will happen from time to time and if temporary, nothing really to worry about.

What animals are in the tank and are your feeding the anemone directly/how much?

Cheers
Steve
 
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