I'm currently setting up my first tank. My parents have a fish tank and I helped maintain it before I moved out, but I am setting up my own tank for the first time. A relative offered me any remaining livestock and equipment from their horribly neglected former reef tank, which had very little left alive after the light melted over a year ago. There was a surprisingly healthy clownfish, some Kenya tree corals, some GSP with zero color, and the shriveled remains of a once giant green bubble tipped anemone with a bright purple foot. I took the anemone home with me and left the other livestock. It is super small and shriveled (about the size of a half dollar) and the green tentacles are all gone. It also turned bright white. It must be 1/20th of the size it was before the tank crashed. Does anyone have any suggestions on bringing it back to life? Does it even look alive at this point? The white area used to be the tentacles and the purple is the foot. It barely responds to touch but is still holding on to the shell I found it on. The previous owner thought it was long dead and was shocked to see that anything remained.