Anemone & clown fish problems

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Hey everyone!

We have a little pickle and don't know what to do.
All started this morning when my female clown tried to kill herself and went for a leap, thankfully we caught her just in time and we were able to save her with a little fish CPR. We now have steel mesh over the top of the tank but until we were able to install it we had a temporary mesh cover which ment we needed to remove our coral light as its mounted on the frame.

Mr. Green anemone wasn't happy about not receiving his light so he started to release his feet to move which we know is normal. I got the light back on asap with him still hanging on partially to his favourite rock and thought I would leave him to decide if he wanted to move or not.


Also did a minor water and filter change after our clown tried to kill herself because I read a couple threads saying the water might have a problem

I left the room because he looked fine and came back to find him in the back of my drift fan (I read it should be covered but I didn't know) I turned it off and he looks OK with minimal damage. I have posted photos and need a opinion from people with more experience as his my first and im worried. His mouth and feet look fine to me

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