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    Default Anemone Dying?

    Need a little more info about it's living arrangements. Lighting, flow and water parameters and what if anything are you feeding it.
    They do require strong lighting, but also come in several colors with brown being one of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    Need a little more info about it's living arrangements. Lighting, flow and water parameters and what if anything are you feeding it.
    They do require strong lighting, but also come in several colors with brown being one of them.
    My Light for the tank is a 65 gallon t3 light
    I have a 20 gallon filter with puregon, and a powerhead. Should i blow it right on the anemone?
    Water parameters : I got everything tested today and everything is perfect!
    Im so confused!!

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