Close it up like you’re introducing a new fish. Keep it completely isolated. If you have a medical tank that would be even better. But, it does look like it’s on the way out, which unfortunately isn’t recoverable like a coral might be.
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I don’t have another tank so before anything happens I’ll rather remove it before it does harm to my tank and my other toadstool and purple tip nemClose it up like you’re introducing a new fish. Keep it completely isolated. If you have a medical tank that would be even better. But, it does look like it’s on the way out, which unfortunately isn’t recoverable like a coral might be.

I was thinking because I moved the tank from old home to my new one , maybe or do fish cause stress to it ?Try to see what might have led to this cause you don’t want your other anemone going the same way.
I’ve decided to take your advice and leave it floating in a fish bag , but I’m thinking about taking it out fully outCould be so many things. I am sure there are anemone experts o here that should be able to help diagnose what went wrong, but I don’t even know why mine died.
Yes like I said , it’s moving around and opening, I’m using the hygger coral light - HG100-32W
What type of lighting are you using? You want to avoid the same thing happening to your other Anemones.
The fixture I have is no good ? Did you see the pictureFor Anemones you should try a fixture with at least 50 watts on a smaller nano like 10 gallons. Unfortunately Anemones and stoney corals require higher par. When you can upgrade your lighting.
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It's only a 35 watt fixture. In a Pico or smaller Nano the fixture will probably grow soft corals but not anemones.The fixture I have is no good ? Did you see the picture
What would you recommend I buy ?It's only a 35 watt fixture. In a Pico or smaller Nano the fixture will probably grow soft corals but not anemones.
This one just bought it was pretty expensiveIt's only a 35 watt fixture. In a Pico or smaller Nano the fixture will probably grow soft corals but not anemones.

but can you send me any options I might go to Petco todayHe wasn’t there was nothing wrong except him loosing color and looking whiteIf he’s not coming apart, or floating around the tank, leave him.
I actually took him outIf he’s not coming apart, or floating around the tank, leave him.![]()
he’s floating in a bagIn reality lighting for reef tanks is expensive.This one just bought it was pretty expensivebut can you send me any options I might go to Petco today