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    Shriveling Bulb Anemone

    I am going to get the nitrates under control and see what happens....from everything I have researched, I don't think lighting is the issue. There is no fact to this...but I would assume that if the light was a problem, the anemone would climb to try to get closer to the light....mine is...
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    Shriveling Bulb Anemone

    I am using good filtered water, and am changing 5-8 gallons of the 75 every week. I have done quite a bit of research, as I always do before introducing any new member....and this is the only time I have heard a bulb needs 8-10 watts per gallon....that is some pretty intense lighting for a...
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    Shriveling Bulb Anemone

    I do not plan to go with anything that requires intense lighting...not in my plan. Nothing bigger than bulb, long tentacles or mushrooms in this one!! From what I researched, bulbs and long tentacles require 2-3 watts per gallon, which I am about dead on the high side, so I thought the...
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    Shriveling Bulb Anemone

    Sorry for the slow response, but the responses got spammed on me!!! I have a four bulb set with 2 12k 54W T5 HO compacts and 2 54W T5 HO Actinics for a 216W total. Also have a few blue LEDs for moon light at night. Ammonia 0 Nitrites 0 Nitrates 20ppm SG 8.2 Temp 78 The bulb is a funny...
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    Shriveling Bulb Anemone

    I put a bulb anemone in my 75 gallon tank yesterday, and placed it on one of my rocks in a small crevace for it to sit in. It seems to enjoy the spot as it opened up fully within a few hours. Woke up this morning and it was even bigger, got home from work and it was still all spread out. An...
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