Rescue anemone, bad condition

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I’m not going to label this as an emergency, mainly because I got it for free from my LFS and secondly because I don’t have high hopes. I went to the store to get some food and left with a coral…and an anemone. My tank will be seven months old in march, which I know is young, but I may not even keep this nem. I currently have it in a container with a bubbler floating in my tank. Not ideal, I know, but I don’t have a QT tank and if it dies, I don’t want it to nuke my tank. The anemone was chopped by a powerhead and it’s mouth looks…bad, it’s foot however, looks fine. But overall it looks pretty close to deaths door. Anyway, some input would be nice!
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