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so I noticed that my anemone was stretching itself upward and was wondering if this was a sign of the lights not being bright enough. I fed reef roids yesterday and it’s been open and doing fine just started to stretch itself out more. Do I need stronger lights? I thought AI was pretty good?

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I have a patch of them all together and one or two will stretch while some next to them will bubble. I gave up trying to figure them out. Nems will be nems
Yeah I guess this is just it’s thing now because a month ago or so it wouldn’t stretch out this much. I’ll just have to adopt that says, “nems will be nems” hahah
 

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It depends on the light and the size of your tank. If you had an AI Prime on a deep tank it's probably not enough light.

An anemone stretching could very well mean it's not getting enough light, though I agree that they often do unpredictable things.
 
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It depends on the light and the size of your tank. If you had an AI Prime on a deep tank it's probably not enough light.

An anemone stretching could very well mean it's not getting enough light, though I agree that they often do unpredictable things.
That was my initial thought but it’s only a 20 gallon (16”) so I doubt that’s the reason
 

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