Anemone accident

Fin Jackson

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Hi,
I moved a rock from a group of rocks today during my water change that I didn’t realise had a few BTAs on them. Long story short after the water change I found one of my anemones floating around almost torn in half. The anemone must have had his foot on the rock I moved and spread it to the next rock over. Moved him over to my frag tank (same system) and put him in a little breeder box with some rubble. My question is would the anemone release any toxins into the tank and is the Anemone likely to heal, or is it better the take it out straight away. Torn the whole way through (body, foot and mouth). Currently located in low light and low flow area. Pictures attached below.

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