Carpet anemone suicide

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So today i woke up and saw my green carpet anemone stuck on my powerhead. Minor injury, foot is still good. As a newbie, i want to ask about water change. Is it ok for me to do a 100% water change? Thank u.

10g nano tank running with protein skimmer, age a year and 2 months ++
2 clownfish
1 red starfish
1 trochus snail
1 sea urchin
1 blue damsel
1 maxima clam
1 torch coral
1 frogspawn coral
1 hammer coral
1 elegance coral
1 bubble coral
1 Green carpet anemone

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I would suggest not doing 100% because it is extra stress(though no different from taking a coral home from store and plopping in your tank).

In any case with a large water change make sure temp and salinity match as exact as you can and ideally get things like alk and pH at least close.
 
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I am having the same issue. Woke up this AM to my large nem stuck in the powerhead. Should I just keep him in the tank and let nature try to heal? Do I need to /(can I) treat his injury in anyway?

Pic/DMG below (much larger than it looks..pic taken on tank corner...so..odd perspective.)
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