Anemone ID please

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David87

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What anemone is it? Does it look in good conditions?

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It looks like a very unhappy rose bubble tip. Has it been like that long? How long have you had it?


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Actually it is still at the LSF, he had a shipment 2 days ago, before buying one I wanted some opinions.
So, no good to buy,got it!

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If it has just arrived in the store it may come around. Go back in a couple of days and check it out. Do you have the right conditions for keeping an anemone?


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Oook!

Well, the tank is 65 gallons 4 months old
30 kg of LR
0 nitrate,PO4, ammonia,
PH 8.1
Dkh 9
1.025 salinity
430 calcium
1300 magnesium

I have LPS and inverts mainly
Should be fine right?


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Oook!

Well, the tank is 65 gallons 4 months old
30 kg of LR
0 nitrate,PO4, ammonia,
PH 8.1
Dkh 9
1.025 salinity
430 calcium
1300 magnesium

I have LPS and inverts mainly
Should be fine right?


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No,your tanks to young for an anemone. They also require intense light, so if you can't keep sps colored up and growing then you shouldn't even think about a nem. What light are you using, and what test kit to obtain your results. You realize that nitrate and phosphate should both be in a reef tank.
 
Tests are salifert, regarding light I am using 6 T5 39 W each (3 blue,2 white,1 red). Basically what it comes with the RSM 250.


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Why a red bulb? T5 or t5ho?

Edit:looking at the rsms, looks like regular t5, you may have to upgrade if you want anemone.
 
I see... Any suggestion?


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