Is my GBT anemone dying?

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Good evening guys,

I've had my anemone for about 6 months now and it was doing great. But for the last 24 hours it has been deflated and this morning it started to detach from the rock. I have two Kessil A160WE and there haven't been any new additions to the tank in a few months. Also all the water parameters are good and all my other corals are doing great some even growing a lot. Is it dying or is this normal?

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I mean, this seems unusual. I would just keep a close eye. I always had a hard time keeping gbtas happy but rbtas love my tank. Doesnt make sense to me but as is life. Could you list us parameters? Maybe help us see how it looks
 
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I mean, this seems unusual. I would just keep a close eye. I always had a hard time keeping gbtas happy but rbtas love my tank. Doesnt make sense to me but as is life. Could you list us parameters? Maybe help us see how it looks

Ill get some parameters when I get home from work.
 

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