musicman77 said:
I think it is a white sebea.
No such thing. If sold as such you where scammed. A sebae is either green/brown or grey/green. The white/yellow, white or lime green color they are often sold as is a result of near bleaching and not normal for them at all. Although they do have purple tips.
I am concerned, hes a very picky eater, he hardly ever takes krill. In the mornings hes puffed out and good looking and when I get home from work hes shriveled up. My three tank raised clowns will not give him the time of day. This is my first saltwater tank, I guess I am very paranoid of loosing fish.
Fish aren't your concern here, the anemone is. The fish will either take to a host or they won't
TR or
WC it really doesn't matter, they both act the same.
Over feeding your anemone can be quite harmful and damaging. Lighting is the main factor with these animals and they require much more intense light than you currently have. Large meaty foods are not something I would ever recommend anyway. With proper lighting they will do well enough without supplimental feedings provided there are fish being fed generally. With a bleached anemone and insufficient light, your first best option is to find a friend or local reefing club to house the anemone and nurse it back to health while you get the lighting necessary. For a 92
gal tank, this species of anemone would require at minimum 4x96w
PC (possibley powerquads) or
MH if the tank demensions do not permit conventional bulbs.
In the meantime, only feed small amounts of well fortified mysis heavy on
[acronym="Highly Unsaturated Fatty Acid"]HUFA[/acronym] and spurlina. A good blender mush would do well but only feed about a ½ tspn 2-3 times a week. Gentley release a small amount of food near the anemone so water flow carries it through the tentacles. It will capture what it wants. If the anemone is in a state of decline, the tentacles may not be "sticky" enough but you need to keep at it as it will catch some. Feeding is by no means a replacement for proper light so be sure you find it a new home
ASAP.
Cheers
Steve