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What is wrong with my anemone? I added to tank months ago and he was in a spot he really liked. Didn’t move since I added it. Recently he moved and won’t open up, what is wrong and what should I do?

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What is wrong with my anemone? I added to tank months ago and he was in a spot he really liked. Didn’t move since I added it. Recently he moved and won’t open up, what is wrong and what should I do?

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They often do this when they have captured something to eat, when lights go out and when there is too much light and water flow. Now for process of elimination
 
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They often do this when they have captured something to eat, when lights go out and when there is too much light and water flow. Now for process of elimination
It’s weird tho Bc he moved directly into the flow of a power head. Always thought they liked high light high flow.
 
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It’s weird tho Bc he moved directly into the flow of a power head. Always thought they liked high light high flow.
No- High flow will always stress them and too much light will send them into hiding.
Moderate light and water flow.
 
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