Does anyone on the list keep bubble anemones under MH lighting?
TIA,
Shane C.
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> As long as he is eating, and he has some zooxanthellae left in him there
> is a
> chance. I would keep feeding him and closely monitor the zooxanthellae
> density. As the zooxanthellae re populate slowly move him into more
> intense
> light and keep up with the feeding. If you happen to have a black light
> laying around, when the tank lights are off shine it on the anemone. If
> there
> is any traces of zooxanthellae left they will glow and be much easier to
> see.
> I cant say if black lights have any negative effects but iv had em on my
> tanks for a couple minutes at a time.
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