Chicago sunburst anemone question

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Got this guy about 2 weeks ago, this section on him is bunched up and the rest is looking normal. Is this normal and it’s just settling or should I be concerned?
Parameters are as followed
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 8
Phosphate: 0.01
Calcium: 440
Alk: 8
Ph: 8
Salinity: 1.025
Temp:79

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No worries, keep up the good work, nem is looking beautiful! Probably just trying to get its foot settled deep in your rock work.
 
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No expert here but it does look like its just trying to get adjusted to the new environment it's in, looks great though!!
 

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It could also be the something floated by that it liked, and captured it in its tentacles.
 

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