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without a photo, hard to tell what we e dealing with. Maybe the dreaded Aiptasia?

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without a photo, hard to tell what we
e dealing with. Maybe the dreaded Aiptasia?

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Our larger sebae is the same salmon color with off white tips. Seems healthy. From all I have read we have adequate lighting (10,000K and an actinic power compact) and our water seems pretty good. Our pH is a little low (8.0) but we are working to get it up gradually, our ammonia is 0, sg is 1.024, nitrites 0 and nitrates 20, alkalinity is 240, no chlorine (of course) and no copper. We used distilled water to start up. Hope this gives you a good idea. All the anenomes seem to be doing great, I fed the larger ones as you have instructed with a turkey baster and finely minced krill. They all seemed to eat. Anyway.

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