Need help identifying if my anemone is dead

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When you Google if your anemone is dead you get….mouth open and insides coming, foot partially detached and shrunken up….amongst a few other things. Mine has been deflated for at least a week. It hasn’t let go of the rock and I attempted moving it awhile ago and it’s pretty stuck in there. I initially thought it was dead because of Dr. Google but now I’m unsure. Hopefully the pics I attached help. It doesn’t appear to be losing tentacles but it hasn’t inflated in over a week.

I don’t want to leave it in there too long if it’s dead because of what it could do to the rest of the tank but I have no idea if it’s alive or dead at this point.

Red Sea Marine Kit:
pH: 8.2
Ammonia: 0
Alkalinity: 8
Nitrite: 0 - 0.05
Nitrate: 0 - 2
Salinity: 1.025

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It doesn’t eat and hasn’t closed its mouth in several days. Tell it to me straight doc, is he gonna make it? Lol! Kidding!
When they are stressed and in high light they def can be temperamental. If it continues to go through inflating and deflating periods you may want to consider treating with cipro to avoid bacterial infections.
Your clowns may also be stressing it. My clowns are pretty hard on my carpet anemones.
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When they are stressed and in high light they def can be temperamental. If it continues to go through inflating and deflating periods you may want to consider treating with cipro to avoid bacterial infections.
Your clowns may also be stressing it. My clowns are pretty hard on my carpet anemones.
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Nice tank? How many gallons? Sorry, off topic. Lol!

I’m assuming by treating it with cipro you mean move it to another tank by itself, correct? I thought about buying a 5 gallon tank and doing that. Any lighting recommendations? I have a spare pump and heater. No cipro, I really wish that stuff was sold separately.
 
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Nice tank? How many gallons? Sorry, off topic. Lol!

I’m assuming by treating it with cipro you mean move it to another tank by itself, correct? I thought about buying a 5 gallon tank and doing that. Any lighting recommendations? I have a spare pump and heater. No cipro, I really wish that stuff was sold separately.
Cipro is available on chew.com in the aquarium section
 
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Nice tank? How many gallons? Sorry, off topic. Lol!

I’m assuming by treating it with cipro you mean move it to another tank by itself, correct? I thought about buying a 5 gallon tank and doing that. Any lighting recommendations? I have a spare pump and heater. No cipro, I really wish that stuff was sold separately.
A normal light bulb in a clip on light will work for treatment. There is a full write up in the stickies on the nem and clownfish section of this site.
 
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Give it some shade and see if it reacts... I just did this with an RFA that was unhappy. I just put a pice of paper on the lid above it to give it some shade and it perked up in about 24 hours.
 
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