I saved a bleached anemone and want to share this information with others!

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So everyone told me buying a bleached anemone was a waste of time and money but I just had to try to save it, and wanted to educate people on what I did so maybe it can help save more. I know the video footage isn't the greatest, but this project has inspired me to want to start doing a YouTube series on this kinda stuff. Let me know what you guys think or if you have questions! Subscribers to my channel are also welcome :)

 
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Supplemental feeding for the win! That reminds me that I need to "nurse" two of my anemones with some hand feeding.
Thanks! Yeah I like to try and find the more natural ways to do this stuff, and I got the idea from a show I watched as a kid where scientists were trying to get corals to accept different species of zoo to become more adaptable to changes and it gave me the idea to try this.
 
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