knowse":1kgo4g08 said:You didn't mention your lighting.
To me it looks like a stressed animal. Being pale and on the glass, it is certainly looking for better conditions. Make sure that if you have ph's in the tank that they have prefilters on them. And you might also try feeding it to make it stay in one spot. In my last to tanks, I had 130w's pc each over a 20L and a 29. In both tanks the bta's bleached and shrunk in size. One did not survive the move, they other has made a full recovery to it's former beautiful self now that it's under 250w mh.
Bucktronix":3nxar2rq said:actually 4x65 is 260 watts not 300. of that i assume 2 of the lights are actinic which don't really go towards the usable light for corals and anemones to grow, they are more for supplemental color. you sir are way underlight for a reef. the fact that the anemone is sitting high up on the glass is probably an indication that its wanting to get closer to whatever light you do have.
im not sure if the lighting is what’s causing the problems but it certainly will not help the animal in the long run, think of it as you sitting in a room with only 1/4 of the amount of oxygen you normally get.