rsarvis September 13, 2007 Share September 13, 2007 From what I've read, an anemone that's white isn't in good health; is that true? I have a bubble tip anemone that is white, and that's how it came. It was in decline (you might recall my posts) until I started feeding him regularly, and now it seems to be doing great, although its tentacles aren't as long as I seem to recall them being originally. But assuming the lack of color is a problem, is there any way to get its color back? Or am I needlessly worrying? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grav September 14, 2007 Share September 14, 2007 You are correct. Keep being worried and keep feeding. They may get color back over time, which would be good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevil September 14, 2007 Share September 14, 2007 You are correct. Keep being worried and keep feeding. They may get color back over time, which would be good. Mine went almost a year in a bleached state. I fed him irregularly and then one day started getting color back, within a few weeks he was fully colored and had split. Don't give up, feed and you should see the color return eventually. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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