Does calcium, alkalinity, magnesium, and pH parameters affect anemone growth?

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Ca and Mg not so much as 'saltyfilmfolks' stated. A wildly bad pH could have some affect as could alk. For photosynthetic anemones, light is important. IMHO, the colorful RFA's that come from deeper water than the 'plain' RFA's do less photosynthesis and need to be fed better than most other anemones.
 
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